WATCH: RFK Jr takes aim at pharmaceutical industry with satirical drug commercial

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First on the fox: Shortly after announcing a strategy to discuss the direct advertisement of the consumer by the pharmaceutical industry, Robert F. Kennedy Junior and the Ministry of Health and Humanitarian Services is a satirical simulation video to advertise drugs, a pointed method to emphasize the fact that the United States is unique in allowing drug ads.
“Tired of endless drug ads promising quick repairs but leaving you more sick than you were before? This can change today. Ask your doctor about Maha,” starts commercially a satirical simulation, referring to the “Make America Health” initiative from Kennedy again.
“Maha may cause healthy life, less chronic diseases and reduce drug costs,” the video narrator continues. “Some Americans have reported more time he spends with the family instead of the pharmacy. Other side effects may include healthier children, a stronger nation, more transparency in the field of health care, sincere and accountable advertisement from Big Pharma.”
The sarcastic simulation of drug ads comes after Kennedy and HHS have put their plans to target the advertisement of direct drugs to the consumer-which is not permitted on a large scale outside the United States-in the new children’s health strategy issued earlier this month.
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A sarcastic pharmaceutical advertisement was launched by Minister of Health Robert F. Kennedy Junior and the Ministry of Health and Humanitarian Services, amid a campaign against deceptive and misleading drugs directly to the consumer. (Ministry of Health and Humanitarian Services)
The strategy said that it will lead to an increase in the laws of the advertisement of current prescribed drugs, with a priority for “the terrible violations that show damage from current practices.” The strategy noted that these violations can include the publication of “risk information and the quality of life through misleading and misleading ads on social media and digital platforms.”
The attached strategy after the ads of direct drugs for the consumer will include cooperation between agencies to explore the development of possible new industry guidelines that limit the direct advertisement of the consumer of some “unhealthy foods” for children. These efforts include “evaluating the use of allegations and misleading images”, strategy of Maha Children strategy.
Kennedy said, along with the issuance of a sarcastic simulator from HHS that the Trump administration is planning to start accounting for the pharmaceutical industry for not sharing full safety information in drug ads on TV, radio and beyond.

HHS RFK JR. Besides a bottle of birth control pills made by drug manufacturers. (Istock; Getty)
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“There is no further hiding vital information in a small print or pushing it to a web or number 1-800,” Kennedy said in a video issued in conjunction with the announcement of the satirical simulation. He also indicated that the organizers allowed drug manufacturers to avoid fully warnings in their marketing materials.
In the accompanying video, Kennedy said that, in the past, the organizers allowed the companies a mysterious “major statement” about the risks required of consumers to go another place for important details about the drug. Al -Amin said that this “gap” opened the door to “tsunami” from misleading ads.

The US Department of Health and Humanitarian Services will increase the enforcement of the laws to announce the current prescribed drugs. (Mark Wilson/Andrew Harnik)
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Kennedy continued: “Drug ads have increased the costs of drugs and distorted conversations for the future.” Big Parma marketing has linked the country to prescribed medicines. We are taking measures to end this practice. “
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2025-09-18 21:57:00