Lots of openings, new drug?

Discussion in 'Alkermes' started by anonymous, Feb 2, 2018 at 4:22 PM.

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  1. anonymous

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    I noticed all of the openings online. And was curious if you are expanding the reps for current drugs or launching a new one?
    Thank you!
     

  2. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    If you are not capable of formulating a complete sentence, let alone one that makes sense....Please don't bother applying.
     
  3. anonymous

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    Yes. Effective immediately all reps are to be force fed a 20.000 calorie daily diet. When they achieve sufficient girth their livers will be harvested. A pate with amazing medicinal properties is then produced. Medication delivery consists of a schmear on a “everything” bagel. As all Alkermes reps will eventually become foie gras an rental rep sales will be employed to sell the drug. Interested gullible idiots are encouraged to apply on the Dumbazz.com website
     
  4. anonymous

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    New Hospital Sales force of ~200 for our Schizophrenia drug.
     
  5. anonymous

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    Phone screens through Princeton One have started and will end April 9th for new antidepressant ALK 5461 NDA filed 1.31.

    209 positions
    Local F2F end of April/Early May
    Final F2f 6/25-7/2
    Start date 7/30
     
  6. anonymous

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  7. anonymous

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    Is the new antidepressant a scheduled medication? It looks as it might be and I think that will be a problem in this era. Thoughts?
     
  8. anonymous

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    if its scheduled then it will be a colossal failure. Unless the company is expecting it to maybe be a $100M drug which is peanuts in the antidepressant market.
    If it’s scheduled it will be a very last resort antidepressant. But there are always some people who didn’t respond to multiple SSRIs and SNRIs. Just going to be very small market
     
  9. anonymous

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    it could be a CIII as Buprenorphine is CIII (Subaxone, Zubsolv, etc.). You can still write for re-fills and call in scripts over phone. Interesting that you have a partial mu opiod agonist combined with a mu opiod antagonist, they better get reps that know how neurotransmitters work and not just say its an SSRI or SNRI which eliminates about 95% of the current dumb-shits who can only bring in food and say it's covered under most commercial plans doctor. at least the previous poster has a clue!o_Oo_Oo_Oo_Oo_O
     
  10. anonymous

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    Interesting thoughts, long, but pointless!
     
  11. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    you must be one of the catering reps this industry has made, obviously you cannot comprehend the science behind any CNS drug. Just keep speed dialing Panera, god forbid if you have to sell something or try to talk about the science behind something, typical.