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Anonymous
11-15-2005, 08:42 AM
Do you guys get company cars or car allowance? What about vacation and holidays?
Anonymous
11-22-2005, 06:24 PM
CHEAPEST COMPANY ON EARTH!!
Run the other way!
Anonymous
11-22-2005, 06:31 PM
Can anyone give some useful information on thits? What is the salary range, bonus potential, computer or paper for signatures, company car, 401k, etc???
Anonymous
11-22-2005, 06:33 PM
No car, a very poor car allowance--won't cover your gas each month!
401K standard. No match!
Think twice before joining this company
Anonymous
11-22-2005, 08:54 PM
don't believe the misinformation on here.
Company cars.
avg rep salary is 65k
Bonus target is 22k per territory
good computer system for reps
401 with some match, but not the best
stock options
Anonymous
11-23-2005, 08:23 AM
Beware of the negative post because many are coming from disgruntle past employee's or a very small number that just can't adjust to change! CollaGenex is good company that's moving the right direction and is surely worth taking a look at. CollaGenex has just as much potential as any of the other Derm companies out there. Beware of the naysayer's on this board because anybody can type anything on this board and when it comes to something negative you just don't know who its coming from and why, so rather than make a career decision base on comments made by negative people who you don't even know contact HirePursuit and go from there and find out for yourself. This company may or may not be for you however don't believe everything you read here! Just for the record I'm not a manager and I'm not in HR therefore naysayer's don't even waste your time trying to discredit my comment...go to work or find a new job if you're not happy here and if you're a past employee than find happiness where you are and leave our company alone http://www.cafepharma.com/ubbthreads/images//graemlins/smile.gif
Anonymous
11-24-2005, 11:16 AM
Thank you to those who are being helpful!
Anonymous
11-25-2005, 12:34 PM
The fact is--how is a piddly mismanaged company like CGPI going to manage to stay afloat on the piddly 3 million dollar sales of Pandel? No doubt, CGPI is for sale to the best bidder; let's not forget Mr. Stewarts expertise, taking companies, breaking them apart and selling them off. anyone recall his 3 legged chair talk at last years meeting? Between Stewart, Pfeiffer and the misguided marketing department, the future just ain't that bright here.
Anonymous
11-25-2005, 08:57 PM
If you had a clue, you would know about the new products that will be launched. No one is here to sell Pandel, that is just a stop gap product.
Anonymous
11-27-2005, 08:21 AM
Why do you care? Why are you wasting your valuable time, OH it's obvious you don't value your time because if you did you wouldn't waste it on what you called a "piddly mismanaged company like CGPI" Now who's piddly and mismanaging time? YOU....loser go way!
Anonymous
11-27-2005, 01:36 PM
If "Piddly" means a company that specializes in dermatology with a product launch in the future, than I like piddly.
Anonymous
12-09-2005, 04:30 AM
Any company that manages to lose patent protection for their flagship product 2 years before anything else is due out of the pipeline is mismanaged.
Any company who's revenues are less after 6 years than they were in the first 3 years of the company is mismanaged.
Any company that thinks they are going to wow the dermatology community with a propietary QD doxycycline is mismanaged.
CollaGenex best days are behind them. And they wern't that good to begin with.
Anonymous
12-09-2005, 07:15 PM
thats why the stock is at a 52 week high.
Derms area already excited about the product.
Anonymous
12-10-2005, 05:53 PM
i CAN'T TELL YOU HOW MANY OF MY DERMS ARE ASKING FOR OUR TRADING SYMBOL SO THEY CAN BUY STOCK IN OUR COMPANY. THEY LIKE WHAT THEY ARE HEARING.
Anonymous
12-13-2005, 10:58 AM
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Any company that manages to lose patent protection for their flagship product 2 years before anything else is due out of the pipeline is mismanaged.
Any company who's revenues are less after 6 years than they were in the first 3 years of the company is mismanaged.
Any company that thinks they are going to wow the dermatology community with a propietary QD doxycycline is mismanaged.
CollaGenex best days are behind them. And they wern't that good to begin with.
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If that's what you think then go ahead, but why do you care? If you're with CollaGenex leave if you're not with CollaGenex then stay away, but for the company to be soooo bad it sure has your attention enough to spend your time typing comments about it. Your words mean nothing to those of us who are determined to make good things happen here. Bye-Bye you're not wanted here naysayer...
Anonymous
02-15-2006, 12:46 PM
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Any company that manages to lose patent protection for their flagship product 2 years before anything else is due out of the pipeline is mismanaged.
Any company who's revenues are less after 6 years than they were in the first 3 years of the company is mismanaged.
Any company that thinks they are going to wow the dermatology community with a propietary QD doxycycline is mismanaged.
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Is any of this true?? How did you manage to lose patent protection? Your revenues are in the toilet, compared to earlier years. And you dumped the majority of your sales reps and managers right when their stock options were at their very lowest. Not likely a coincidence. No doubt, this is corporate America at its best.
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02-15-2006, 03:53 PM
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Any company that manages to lose patent protection for their flagship product 2 years before anything else is due out of the pipeline is mismanaged.
Any company who's revenues are less after 6 years than they were in the first 3 years of the company is mismanaged.
Any company that thinks they are going to wow the dermatology community with a propietary QD doxycycline is mismanaged.
CollaGenex best days are behind them. And they wern't that good to begin with.
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This is a perfect assessment and it's all true. Good luck, guys. You won't be around for very long.
Anonymous
02-15-2006, 04:15 PM
Didn't you people used to sell Periostat as an Oracea drug at one time anyway? I recall seeing a study from someone about the benefits of BID Periostat on rosacea.
Derms may think there's some kind of compliance advantage with Periostat QD (don't throw the "FDA indication argument at me, at least 50% of all Derm scripts are off label) but I can guarantee you, unless you're going to discount the shit out of it, managed care won't pay for it when they can get the BID generic for pennies a day.
Anonymous
02-16-2006, 01:38 PM
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Didn't you people used to sell Periostat as an Oracea drug at one time anyway? I recall seeing a study from someone about the benefits of BID Periostat on rosacea.
Derms may think there's some kind of compliance advantage with Periostat QD (don't throw the "FDA indication argument at me, at least 50% of all Derm scripts are off label) but I can guarantee you, unless you're going to discount the shit out of it, managed care won't pay for it when they can get the BID generic for pennies a day.
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Another post well written. You are right on the money. Undoubtedly, some fool drinking the kool-aid at Collagenex will come on and say that you don't know what you are talking about, that they are going to change the world of Dermatology, blah, blah, blah. Personally, I am looking forward to the approval of Oracea so that I can be the first to say 'I told you so' when the patient walks away from the pharmacy with the generic.
Anonymous
02-16-2006, 04:23 PM
Does this company even have a managed care department?
Given the history as a dental company and the current product portfolio I can understand why there wouldn't have been one prior to now.
If so, I hope they're ready to provide big rebate dollars if you hope to compete outside of the cash market. Even then, if the pharmacist tells me I can take the drug twice a day for a dime a day or once a day for a couple of bucks a day I can tell you that at least 75% of them will take the cheaper route.
Given the stock performance over the last couple of months, I'd really like to get in but I just don't see any reason to get too excited over this particular drug.
Anonymous
02-17-2006, 06:43 AM
Is the BID indicated for Rosacea?
Anonymous
02-17-2006, 08:12 AM
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Is the BID indicated for Rosacea?
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Yes, its indicated for both, acne and rosacea.
Anonymous
02-17-2006, 08:44 AM
Actually, it is not. Check out the PI.
That being said, over half the scripts your average Derm writes are "off label". They won't have a problem switching a patient to a cheaper, BID version of what is exactly the same drug. Technically a pharmacy or managed care company can't automatically substitute it, but it happens all the time.
Managed care likely won't add it to their formularies unless it's heavily rebated and I wouldn't bet the farm on a lack of substitution at the pharmacy level regardless.
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02-17-2006, 01:38 PM
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Is the BID indicated for Rosacea?
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Yes, its indicated for both, acne and rosacea.
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Really? I didn't know that you already got your approval for rosacea. I thought that was what the big launch of Oracea was all about. As for all of the posts on here regarding managed care and generic substitution, I could not agree more. Those joining this company as part of the expansion have likely been sold a bill of goods. Dermatologists get excited about new drugs. They don't get excited about repackaged doxycycline.
Anonymous
02-17-2006, 03:50 PM
the doctors are very aware of what this drug is and are very excited.
Jealousy will get you no where.
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02-17-2006, 05:47 PM
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the doctors are very aware of what this drug is and are very excited.
Jealousy will get you no where.
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They are fishing for some inside info about oracea and they will not get it here.
Anonymous
02-17-2006, 06:19 PM
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the doctors are very aware of what this drug is and are very excited.
Jealousy will get you no where.
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Trust us, no one is jealous of your wonder drug. We are just sick of your arrogance in thinking that you have something novel here. And dermatologists will tell you they are excited over anything that is new. Let me know when you get your first set of post-launch numbers, we'll see who's right then. Don't forget that even if you can convince the derm to write the brand, the pharmacies will substitute the crap out of your drug. A qd doxycycline is nothing to be jealous about. Tell me that you have the newest and best cosmetic product that will blow botox and restylane away and then maybe I'll have something to be jealous over.
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02-17-2006, 06:21 PM
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the doctors are very aware of what this drug is and are very excited.
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They are fishing for some inside info about oracea and they will not get it here.
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If I wanted inside information, I could get it. I would not come to cafepharma in the hopes of seeking some proprietary information. Get a life, you Collagenex loser!
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02-17-2006, 06:37 PM
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the doctors are very aware of what this drug is and are very excited.
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They are fishing for some inside info about oracea and they will not get it here.
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If I wanted inside information, I could get it. I would not come to cafepharma in the hopes of seeking some proprietary information. Get a life, you Collagenex loser!
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Yeah right. From who, the reps?? You get a life. im on the collagenex message board, in case you forgot you were laid off and you no longer work for them http://www.cafepharma.com/ubbthreads/images//graemlins/grin.gif
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02-18-2006, 05:56 PM
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the doctors are very aware of what this drug is and are very excited.
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They are fishing for some inside info about oracea and they will not get it here.
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If I wanted inside information, I could get it. I would not come to cafepharma in the hopes of seeking some proprietary information. Get a life, you Collagenex loser!
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Yeah right. From who, the reps?? You get a life. im on the collagenex message board, in case you forgot you were laid off and you no longer work for them http://www.cafepharma.com/ubbthreads/images//graemlins/grin.gif
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Sorry, never was a rep for your lame ass excuse of a company. Laid off employees are not the only ones on here. Don't forget that you are trying to steal derm reps from other companies and are in offices talking up your product. Did you ever think that possibly there are other people on these boards looking forward to your demise because you all sound like fools touting your new, or rather OLD drug. Get yourself a job with a real dermatology company, loser!
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02-18-2006, 06:54 PM
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the doctors are very aware of what this drug is and are very excited.
Jealousy will get you no where.
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They are fishing for some inside info about oracea and they will not get it here.
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If I wanted inside information, I could get it. I would not come to cafepharma in the hopes of seeking some proprietary information. Get a life, you Collagenex loser!
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Yeah right. From who, the reps?? You get a life. im on the collagenex message board, in case you forgot you were laid off and you no longer work for them http://www.cafepharma.com/ubbthreads/images//graemlins/grin.gif
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Sorry, never was a rep for your lame ass excuse of a company. Laid off employees are not the only ones on here. Don't forget that you are trying to steal derm reps from other companies and are in offices talking up your product. Did you ever think that possibly there are other people on these boards looking forward to your demise because you all sound like fools touting your new, or rather OLD drug. Get yourself a job with a real dermatology company, loser!
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Tell us what real derm company that you work for? What great new products has your company launched? What great new product will your real derm company launch this year?
Why do you waste so much time here talking about something you know very little about?
I guess you are smarter than all the talented people who have joined this company and all the physicians who give us great feedback daily about the products in our pipeline.
You must be one of those people who were left behind at your brokeass company b/c no one else wants you. No reps were stolen, they all came willingly. If they were happy where they were, they wouldn't leave. My boss was turning away reps looking to join this company.
Anonymous
02-19-2006, 05:43 AM
Joke of a company? that would be Doak-which is where you probably work.
Anonymous
02-19-2006, 03:39 PM
You're right. Periostat QD will change the way dermotology is practiced. I'm convinced.
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02-19-2006, 04:32 PM
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You're right. Periostat QD will change the way dermotology is practiced. I'm convinced.
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If you knew a little pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics you would understand what the difference is between the two. But alas your miserable degree doesnt give you this previlege. Oracea is not periostat 40mg, and periostat 40mg is different from periostat 20mg BID.
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02-19-2006, 05:51 PM
Tell us what real derm company that you work for? What great new products has your company launched? What great new product will your real derm company launch this year?
Why do you waste so much time here talking about something you know very little about?
I guess you are smarter than all the talented people who have joined this company and all the physicians who give us great feedback daily about the products in our pipeline.
You must be one of those people who were left behind at your brokeass company b/c no one else wants you. No reps were stolen, they all came willingly. If they were happy where they were, they wouldn't leave. My boss was turning away reps looking to join this company.
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Talking a little tough for a company with one product - we all know that your other ones don't count. There are a lot of derm companies that have it all over Collagenex but you already know that and just won't admit it. So let's say that you launch one product every 10 years or so, does that make you great? Doubt it.
For the record, I work for Amgen and sell Enbrel. True, we are turning into big pharma but isn't that what you are all trying to do? Don't kid yourself, people are not being turned away, no matter what your shit ass manager tells you. That's why your reps have approached my colleagues looking for work. Besides, what is your manager supposed to say? Nobody wants to work here, there are no perks, and we are just hoping that someone will buy us for Oracea. Don't forget that Collagenex has been shopping around for a buyer for a while now - they've approached several derm companies already. If Oracea was so damn wonderful, you would have been bought. Think about that.
Anonymous
02-19-2006, 06:06 PM
I know that giving a straight answer on Cafe Pharma without calling anyone a name is unusual, but I'll try. Oracea is not a wonder drug. And I don't think anyone is claiming it will change the way that rosacea is treated. Having said that, Oracea will be the only oral drug that is approved for rosacea, which means that CollaGenex can promote it aggressively. As most people that sell to derms know, derms are very promotionally-responsive. Just being able to sample and promote Oracea for rosacea use means that derms will adopt it rather quickly.
As far as how much gets used, managed care reimbursement will play a big part. But at this point, there's little reason to believe that Oracea won't at least achieve the same types of reimbursement that other dermatology drugs have gotten. And not to say that CollaGenex is Medicis, but couldn't the same arguments that people are using to downplay Oracea potential have been used for Dynacin? After all, there were lots of generic minocycline equivalents, and Dynacin was still reimbursed by managed care and still reached near $100 million in sales.
I can't say how much Oracea will sell any more than some of the other posters, both positive and negative, can. But it certainly seems reasonable that CollaGenex will sell a lot of product and probably enough to make them turn profitable again. Add in the fact that Oracea might get some use just because it doesn't add to the bacterial resistance problem and it might just sell more than a lot of the naysayers think.
I know this post doesn't have any credibility because I didn't insult anyone but I figured it was worth a shot.
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02-19-2006, 09:29 PM
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Tell us what real derm company that you work for? What great new products has your company launched? What great new product will your real derm company launch this year?
Why do you waste so much time here talking about something you know very little about?
I guess you are smarter than all the talented people who have joined this company and all the physicians who give us great feedback daily about the products in our pipeline.
You must be one of those people who were left behind at your brokeass company b/c no one else wants you. No reps were stolen, they all came willingly. If they were happy where they were, they wouldn't leave. My boss was turning away reps looking to join this company.
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Talking a little tough for a company with one product - we all know that your other ones don't count. There are a lot of derm companies that have it all over Collagenex but you already know that and just won't admit it. So let's say that you launch one product every 10 years or so, does that make you great? Doubt it.
For the record, I work for Amgen and sell Enbrel. True, we are turning into big pharma but isn't that what you are all trying to do? Don't kid yourself, people are not being turned away, no matter what your shit ass manager tells you. That's why your reps have approached my colleagues looking for work. Besides, what is your manager supposed to say? Nobody wants to work here, there are no perks, and we are just hoping that someone will buy us for Oracea. Don't forget that Collagenex has been shopping around for a buyer for a while now - they've approached several derm companies already. If Oracea was so damn wonderful, you would have been bought. Think about that.
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If you want to work for Amgen, you shouldnt be here wasting your time on the company that kicked your ass out.
Thats right, our mangers lie, but your imaginary colleagues are wonderful truth tellers. Im not going to explain to you why everyone who joined the company is happy, you will find out yourself in time. You have no idea what we have in the pipeline and how fast we are moving to bring those products into the market. I dont understand why you are here bashing a comapny that has nothing to do with your so called product. I know being fired or laid off hurts, but thats the nature of the business when you're a loser. Think about getting a job instead!!
Anonymous
02-19-2006, 09:43 PM
Hassan, stop posting your BS. Everyone knpws that you have been looking for a job...except old Colin Stuart and Mr Pfeiffer
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02-20-2006, 11:15 AM
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If you knew a little pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics you would understand what the difference is between the two. But alas your miserable degree doesnt give you this previlege. Oracea is not periostat 40mg, and periostat 40mg is different from periostat 20mg BID.
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Gee, you're right!!!!!! Doxycycline isn't doxycycline and doxycycline 40mg is different from doxycycline 20mg BID! How could I have been so foolish! I sure hope you can make all those ignorant pharmacists and managed care companies see the light.
By the way, too bad the folks that gave you your miserable degree didn't teach you how to spell privilege.
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02-20-2006, 04:34 PM
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If you knew a little pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics you would understand what the difference is between the two. But alas your miserable degree doesnt give you this previlege. Oracea is not periostat 40mg, and periostat 40mg is different from periostat 20mg BID.
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Gee, you're right!!!!!! Doxycycline isn't doxycycline and doxycycline 40mg is different from doxycycline 20mg BID! How could I have been so foolish! I sure hope you can make all those ignorant pharmacists and managed care companies see the light.
By the way, too bad the folks that gave you your miserable degree didn't teach you how to spell privilege.
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Bust me for a spelling error and crawl back to your hole. Twist my words anyway you want, it will not change the fact that you are ignorant. Stop making a fool out of yourself by repeating the same stupidity.
Im sure managed care people have a better understanding of pharmacology and microbiology than your sorry ass.
Doxycline 20 BID is different from Doxycycline 40mg QD which in turn is different from Oracea. Don’t come back here until you learn the difference between all of them. Still laughing?? I’m sure you are because that’s all you can do.
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02-20-2006, 06:37 PM
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Hmmmmm, seems like the same folks that taught you to spell taught you grammer as well. I'd recommend you double check the science lessons before you start trying to sound like everyone's intellectual superior considering your track record so far. Given your status as a Mensa reject, it's not surprising you're so defensive and short on facts when confronted with the obvious about your company's "break-through" product.
No need to "twist your words" to make you sound ignorant, they're fine just the way they are.
Again I laugh, not only at you but at your "first in class" Periostat QD as well. Anyone that considers doxycycline, regardless of its "new and improved" formulation, as a giant therapeutic leap forward for anything needs to wipe the Kool-Aid moustache from their upper lip.
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02-20-2006, 07:49 PM
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Hmmmmm, seems like the same folks that taught you to spell taught you grammer as well. I'd recommend you double check the science lessons before you start trying to sound like everyone's intellectual superior considering your track record so far. Given your status as a Mensa reject, it's not surprising you're so defensive and short on facts when confronted with the obvious about your company's "break-through" product.
No need to "twist your words" to make you sound ignorant, they're fine just the way they are.
Again I laugh, not only at you but at your "first in class" Periostat QD as well. Anyone that considers doxycycline, regardless of its "new and improved" formulation, as a giant therapeutic leap forward for anything needs to wipe the Kool-Aid moustache from their upper lip.
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Shift, shift, shift...I thought we were talking about the different formulations of Doxycycline. Do you still believe they are the same?? Nobody is claiming that Oracea is going to be the magic treatment for Rosacea, but it will be a safer and efficacious alternative treatment to the current ones.
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02-20-2006, 10:38 PM
Shift, shift, shift...I thought we were talking about the different formulations of Doxycycline. Do you still believe they are the same?? Nobody is claiming that Oracea is going to be the magic treatment for Rosacea, but it will be a safer and efficacious alternative treatment to the current ones.
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Show me the derms who are really that concerned about safety that they will have their patients pay out of pocket for a branded doxy vs. giving them the generic for a month or two and then switching them to a well established topical. You won't find any.
And you can stop it with the 'we kicked your ass out' comments; I have already told you that I have never worked for your company. Quite simply, I am sick of hearing about you from the rep in my territory. If nothing else, it's annoying, and I think that several in your company need to be put in their place. That's why I am wasting my time on here.
As an aside, it's great to see that so many others have the same thoughts I do. They certainly seem more intelligent than most Collagenex employees. And by the way, what the hell is going on in your home office? Smells like trouble....
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02-20-2006, 11:33 PM
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Shift, shift, shift...I thought we were talking about the different formulations of Doxycycline. Do you still believe they are the same?? Nobody is claiming that Oracea is going to be the magic treatment for Rosacea, but it will be a safer and efficacious alternative treatment to the current ones.
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Show me the derms who are really that concerned about safety that they will have their patients pay out of pocket for a branded doxy vs. giving them the generic for a month or two and then switching them to a well established topical. You won't find any.
And you can stop it with the 'we kicked your ass out' comments; I have already told you that I have never worked for your company. Quite simply, I am sick of hearing about you from the rep in my territory. If nothing else, it's annoying, and I think that several in your company need to be put in their place. That's why I am wasting my time on here.
As an aside, it's great to see that so many others have the same thoughts I do. They certainly seem more intelligent than most Collagenex employees. And by the way, what the hell is going on in your home office? Smells like trouble....
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Its none of your business whats going on in the home office. Just like you the naysayers on this board dont work for us anymore . Go find yourself a job.
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02-22-2006, 09:03 PM
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Anonymous
02-26-2006, 02:16 PM
Naysayers that no longer work for you anymore come back for the pure enjoyment of watching Pfeiffer continue to f-up the company. Its too bad about NS--no one worked harder with less talent than he did!!
Anonymous
02-26-2006, 09:15 PM
sorry to here about neal he really was a good guy, although i am suprised he didn't get fired a long time ago considering some of the sexual conmments he used to make
Anonymous
02-27-2006, 06:51 AM
yes NS was pretty loose with some of his comments - but it was usually only among 'us guys' and pretty harmless. I never heard him say anything directly to anyone. And he is not the only one to ever do that - maybe there should be others looking in the mirror before they comment about someone else. Besides you dont know what happened, things have been very quiet but I heard he resigned.
All I know was that he was one of the hardest workers in the company and was fair to the reps. Don't think you could ask for more than that.
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02-27-2006, 08:46 AM
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Naysayers that no longer work for you anymore come back for the pure enjoyment of watching Pfeiffer continue to f-up the company. Its too bad about NS--no one worked harder with less talent than he did!!
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no- that would mean that Dave would have an opinion other than Colin's. He's not a driver, only a follower and if Colin stopped short - Dave would reak his nose.
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02-27-2006, 08:48 AM
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Naysayers that no longer work for you anymore come back for the pure enjoyment of watching Pfeiffer continue to f-up the company. Its too bad about NS--no one worked harder with less talent than he did!!
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No, that would mean that Dave had an opinion other than Colin's. He is a follower not a leader and if Colin stopped short, Dave would break his nose.
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02-27-2006, 11:40 AM
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Its too bad about NS--no one worked harder with less talent than he did!!
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I'm not sure what you are saying here. NS was one of the most talented guys in the HO. He did not have a lot of help - if that is what you mean.
Anonymous
02-27-2006, 12:48 PM
I think what he/she is saying is that the HO is full of a bunch of wannabe rejects from other companies.
Anonymous
02-27-2006, 01:26 PM
Wow-NS talented; hardly--ever walk into the guys office. hardworking--definitely,he put in a lot of hours (usually redoing something he mucked up). Your right about one thing, DP (pick one) would trip over WH if Colin hit the breaks!!
Anonymous
02-27-2006, 05:28 PM
You don't know what you are talking about.
Anonymous
04-05-2006, 04:11 PM
how is your health insurance, dental, and vision plans? Other perks like cars, 401k, etc?
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