| What promotional types of publisher are allowed to work on your programme? |
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| Are there any other restrictions that publishers need to consider? For example promoting adult content or age restricted products. |  |  | No Direct POM Advertising: Publishers must NOT mention specific Prescription-Only Medicines (POMs) in ad copy, titles, or social media posts. Focus must be on the "Consultation Service" or "Online Pharmacy Service."
Age-Restricted Content: Publishers must not promote UK Meds on websites that contain adult content, gambling, or illegal/unregulated substances.
No Medical Claims: Publishers must not make "guaranteed results" claims or suggest that a medical consultation is unnecessary.
No Bidding on "Blacklisted" Keywords: Bidding on specific drug names (e.g., Mounjaro) on any search engine is strictly prohibited and will result in immediate removal from the program.
Social Media Compliance: All social media posts must be factual and educational, including an "ad" disclosure (e.g., #ad) |