Endo Launches New Dupuytren's Contracture Campaign: Reminders
- The campaign aims to embolden patients to become advocates in their treatment journey and find a hand specialist who considers their preferences and lifestyle.
- Commercial features real Dupuytren's contracture patients as hand doubles and cord models.
- Patient hands with rope-like Dupuytren's cords count five "reminders," including "I want a nonsurgical recovery" and "If nonsurgical treatment isn't offered, I'll get a second opinion."
"Younger generations are open about their health and feel comfortable participating in the treatment plan process with their healthcare provider, but some of us have spent our lives deferring to doctors' recommendations, even if they don't align with our lifestyle and preferences," said
"I've seen patients who've coped with Dupuytren's contracture for longer than necessary because a healthcare provider presented two paths: living with the condition or undergoing surgery," said Dr.
Creative Execution
Using the visual of counting on hands with rope-like cords reinforces five preferences and actions for Dupuytren's contracture patients in a clear and tangible way. The items listed in the commercial include:
- "I don't want surgery for my Dupuytren's contracture."
- "I don't want to wait for my contracture to get worse."
- "I want a treatment with minimal downtime."
- "I want a nonsurgical treatment."
- "If nonsurgical treatment isn't offered, I'll get a second opinion."
"We've learned that to truly change patients' behavior and make them advocates in their medical treatment, we need to go further than just disease education and embolden them to push past their comfort zone," said
Hand doubles and cord models lent authenticity to the commercial. Complementing the actors are closeups of hands belonging to real Dupuytren's contracture patients, and the actors wore prosthetics modeled after real cords—and created by a special effects makeup crew that has worked on shows such as "The Walking Dead" and "Stranger Things."
The result? Endo tested the commercial with real patients and orthopedic surgeons. The campaign earned high marks for its "stopping power" (ability to grab attention), unique concept, the clarity of the statements and the list format, and motivational and memorable qualities.
Media Buy
The 30- and 15-second spots will run nationally on broadcast TV (including networks such as ESPN, ION, CNN, and Fox News and during programs such as "Good Morning America," "CBS Evening News," and the NHL Stanley Cup Finals on ABC), streaming services (including Hulu and Peacock), and online. The campaign also includes social media, digital, and search advertising.
About Dupuytren's Contracture
Dupuytren's contracture is a lifelong condition that may get worse over time. It's caused by a buildup of collagen in the hand, which forms a rope-like cord that pulls fingers toward the palm so they can't be straightened. As Dupuytren's contracture progresses, it may become difficult for individuals to use their hand(s) for daily tasks and activities.
About Endo
Endo is a diversified specialty pharmaceutical company boldly transforming insights into life-enhancing therapies. Our passionate team members collaborate to develop and deliver these essential medicines. Together, we are committed to helping everyone we serve live their best life. Learn more at www.endo.com or connect with us on LinkedIn.
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