Prugen, GenRx

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  1. anonymous

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    Prugen/GenRx are looking for some "qualified candidates" to increase their auto-refill business. Perhaps some of you should look to Prugen for a new job? It's the same business model as the old Philidor Pharmacy....
     

  2. anonymous

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    Prugen/GenRx are still in business, albeit, the "auto refill" business! Some of my providers claim their pats have a life time supply of Prugen products in their homes. The patients call the pharmacy to cancel the refill, but there is no response from the company.
     
  3. anonymous

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    You fucking idiots have no idea what you are talking about.
     
  4. anonymous

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    Our providers know all to well what is going on at Prugen. The information is shared with them by their pats you ass.
     
  5. anonymous

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    Hey dumb fuck. Your providers aren't using your shit. They are lying to you. Why are you still there? All the talent has left and you are still holding on to a sinking ship. Have fun drowning loser. Enjoy the Primary Care gig that's in your future.
     
  6. anonymous

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    Oh, look at you, you think you're king of the jungle over there at Prugen? Good luck with that buddy...this shit show and your shit show may be over soon. You see junior, it's a shit show either way.
     
  7. anonymous

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    We finally have our very own Prugen board to post on... Prugen will blowup before the end of the year...tick, tock.
     
  8. anonymous

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    Prugen is genius. Why didn't any of us brilliant reps think of it. It's been around 10 years. Four years zero copay program hasn't changed. Best job ever and have quality of life. The only thing prugen and philador have in common is the word pharmacy. Company makes money based on volume. Company eats the costs of generics not covered to help the patients. All generics get reimbursed the same. We happen to have the best generics ( there are good ones and crappy ones) average rep making 8-30k a month. It's not a pedal pusher job, it's a sales job. The company can pay bc there is no management, no samples, no hand holding.
    It's brilliant never been a company or idea like it. Low cost to system and no prior auths. Pharmacy opening in every state and eventually expanding into other specialties. It's genius. Thanks Prugen for changing my life. Docs can go back to prescribing medicine like they used too instead of what they have too. Huge percentage of brands get switched to shitty generics and with us it's the same great generic every time. It's genius pharmacies beg to be involved. Please stop hating. Enough business for everyone. Company solid as a rock.
     
  9. anonymous

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    Prugen is genius. Why didn't any of us brilliant reps think of it. It's been around 10 years. Four years zero copay program hasn't changed. Best job ever and have quality of life. The only thing prugen and philador have in common is the word pharmacy. Company makes money based on volume. Company eats the costs of generics not covered to help the patients. All generics get reimbursed the same. We happen to have the best generics ( there are good ones and crappy ones) average rep making 8-30k a month. It's not a pedal pusher job, it's a sales job. The company can pay bc there is no management, no samples, no hand holding.
    It's brilliant never been a company or idea like it. Low cost to system and no prior auths. Pharmacy opening in every state and eventually expanding into other specialties. It's genius. Thanks Prugen for changing my life. Docs can go back to prescribing medicine like they used too instead of what they have too. Huge percentage of brands get switched to shitty generics and with us it's the same great generic every time. It's genius pharmacies beg to be involved. Please stop hating. Enough business for everyone. Company solid as a rock.
     
  10. anonymous

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    Left
     
  11. anonymous

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    While you paint a positive rosie picture of your experience at your beloved Prugen, you should also be aware of where your HUGE payouts are being generated from...the patients receiving your drugs through the fictitious auto refill program. I am curious what the true COST to the patient is, I'm certain it is not $0 as your copay card indicates. Just what are the insurers being billed for...? Nice attempt at justifying what Prugen brings to the offices.

    So, just what are you and your representatives bringing to our offices? Could it be more than just savings cards? It's certainly not samples because you have no samples. Is it clinical information...no because you have no clinical info.
     
  12. anonymous

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    Curious if someone answer these questions? Thank you
     
  13. anonymous

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    they won't be investigated by Andrew Left like Philidior was because Prugen is a private company and not publicly traded.
     
  14. anonymous

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    whatever, docs that use prugen get it, keep bad mouthing a refill program that you don't know. docs read through you because you don't know what you are talking about, are misinformed, and quite uneducated. get your facts straight pal. i can see you are frustrated by prugen taking your business. get use to it. middle of 2017 and-uh, prugen has doubled its sales force and pharmacy--adios brand reps and good luck-peace out.....generics rule..