Upper/middle Management in CNS: you may want to tell your reps to stop promoting that vraylar is getting a bipolar depression indication. The next time I hear it, it's being reported to the FDA, with all specifics.
I’ve heard the buzz out there, however I don’t feel it is promoting when doctors proactively bring stuff up that has clearly been in the media. Refer them to the MSL or back to the internet, folks, so they can get the info they want. No sense it letting someone attempt to threaten your livelihood over public information.
It’s the Allergan way. We do it for every drug. And most likely that reps DM is making them do it under the threat of losing their job as their behaviors would start changing on field ride reports
No, I have 3 instances where reps proactively brought it up. My colleagues have similar circumstances. Nobody wants to be a rat. It's bad for the entire industry. But, if this goes too far, it is unacceptable. And, it should be reported.
STFU stop pretending to be a doctor never met a dr in my life who comes on here none the less comes back on to check the responses to his/her post. Get a life.
Just had a tough day at the office treating my diabeetus patients. The new nurse has a great ass...wow! I need a drink. What's going on with you guys? I'll check back later.
I do. You're right. I think I need a field ride with you to learn how it's done. You're awesome. You're probably #1. You have an amazing sense of humor. Probably a real go-getter. I admire you .The whole company should take after you. You are the best
I would never intentionally sell off label, but if i happened to say something by mistake, the only way I would get in trouble is if the physician or another rep snitched, right? They arent recording our conversations with our iPads or anything right? Because that would be a serious invasion of privacy if we were being recorded