Trump Cracks Down On Big Pharma TV Ads But Does Not Ban ThemEmily Kopp
Investigative Reporter
September 09, 2025 7:52 PM ET
President Donald Trump signed a memorandum Tuesday directing the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to crack down on deceptive pharmaceutical ads on television and social media.
The FDA will simultaneously ship 100 cease-and-desist letters and thousands of warning letters to drugmakers related to deceptive advertising, administration officials told reporters.
The memo calls for the enforcement of regulations already on the books under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act that ban pharmaceutical companies from leaving viewers with misleading impressions and require them to present a fair balance of the potential benefits and the full scope of risks.
“Pharmaceutical ads hooked this country on prescription drugs,” Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. said. “Only radical transparency will break the cycle of overmedicalization that drives America’s chronic disease epidemic.”
“Drug companies spend up to 25% of their budget on advertising. Those billions of dollars would be better spent on lowering drug prices for everyday Americans,” said FDA Commissioner Marty Makary.
“This is really one of the primary responsibilities of the FDA,” one administration official told reporters.
The move falls short of a pledge that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made when campaigning for Trump in November 2024 to ban the ads altogether. Administration officials said on a call with reporters Tuesday that the action is the most aggressive one possible – an apparent reference to legal and constitutional constraints. In 2019, pharmaceutical companies sued the Trump administration on First Amendment grounds to stop a requirement that they disclose prices in drug ads.
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