The question we should be asking ourselves here is how the cream's features can be adapted to fit Thai climate. The best way to do this is by evaluating during a short period of time (up to two weeks) the exact effects of climate and weather on the cream. The team that will evaluate should also consider any possible side effects and chemical transformations that may occur due to the increased humidity in the atmosphere. Further more, the team will analyze whether or not the cream possibly has any side effects on the Thai skin. Indeed, if the cream has only been evaluated on Caucasian skin, for example, with its own characteristics (a larger amount of some elements, corroborated with lower amounts of others), it may prove wrong for other types of skin. All these evaluations are quite important before launching the product, so as to eliminate any possible issues that may arise.
In terms of promotion, basically there are two channels that should be followed: the specialized/medical channel and the population. The first channel implies a direct contact with hospitals and pharmacies. The promotion can be done by publicising different articles in specialized magazines (dermatological etc.) or by launching an oral promotion campaign. In this type of situations, it is usually enough to simply launch the idea in a reduced circle of doctors, who later on, by word of mouth, will proceed to spread the word around. Given the fact that the medical community is usually a closed community, it may be the case that several medical facilities will proceed to using the cream.
At pharmacies, promotion can be done by offering initial free samples, samples that can be tried out by the consumers at home. This type of promotion will also be beneficial for the mass promotion meant to address the second category of customers.
In this first, specialized category, promotion goes hand in hand with distribution. Indeed, it is probably preferred to base one's operations on...
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