Trintellix blocked on UHC Jan 1

Discussion in 'Takeda' started by anonymous, Aug 19, 2017 at 10:51 PM.

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  1. anonymous

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    Executives will be hanging out their too because account managers saved their ass on bottom line. They get their fat bonuses while we all bust our asses trying to make market share.
     

  2. anonymous

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    Its not NDC blocked. AND If patient start on Trintellix, they can stay on trintellix after 12/31/2017...
    That's what heard. If that's the case, it's not unethical at all and get as much business as possible because the patients will still get the medication. Got to be fair, I think this thread might be BS as this point...
     
  3. anonymous

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  4. anonymous

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    Ex Takeda employee here. Was prescribed trintellix, and stopped it with 3 weeks. Reps think it’s better than it really is.
     
  5. anonymous

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    sooooooo true!
     
  6. anonymous

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    Unless you had a bad reaction..three weeks is NOT long enough to evaluate an antidepressant..Oh and the people I know who are on it...life saver..
     
  7. anonymous

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    Glad to see you checked your ethics at the door
     
  8. anonymous

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    And I know people where Prozac saved their life, Paxil fixed their OCD, Zoloft was the only drug that worked. Sorry, I launched Brintellix with Lundbeck - only calling on psychs. I too was swept up in the MOA and "potential". Wow this is different. Guess what, they all work, they are all cheaper and should be tried first. Trintellix from a safety and efficacy profile is no different. Think about this Kool Aid drinkers- there is data out there showing Trintellix had fewer sexual side effects from Lexapro. That should be a big freaking deal.Is the study in your bag? Have you even seen the data? It bothered me for a long time until I figured it out ----- numerical differences are bragging tools, statistical differences are selling tools.
     
  9. anonymous

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    GOT IT..You have an issue with Takeda and Trintellix what ever move on.
     
  10. anonymous

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    Gee I remember folks saying that about Dexilant.. ah hum