Dear AbbVie,

Discussion in 'Allergan' started by anonymous, Oct 3, 2020 at 11:39 AM.

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  1. anonymous

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    As I was watching BYU steamroll LA Tech last night, I happened to see your T.V. commercial more than a couple times. Thank you for alerting me to BYU by the way. Instead of aiming the T.V. commercial at the patients, maybe you should try aiming the T.V. commercial at the physicians that prescribe the medicines. I can't remember the name of the medicine, what are the odds that the patient is going to remember? The physician will most likely remember. The physician will most likely appreciate your commercials aimed at informing them about the medicine rather than the patient. The other nice aspect of aiming the commercial at the physicians is the patient will also be informed. Every company doing T.V. advertising for a medicine is aiming their T.V. commercials at patients, but none of the companies are aiming them at physicians. The physician has the ultimate say on what is prescribed, not the patient. Right? It would be most beneficial, in my opinion, if you eliminated your T.V. advertising and simply lowered the price of the medicines. I am sure the physicians would appreciate that the most.

    On a side note, I would trade the entire Lions team for Z.W. If I were the Saints, I would be extremely interested in drafting him. Go Rams!
     

  2. anonymous

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    Dear OP,

    Have you tried namzaric?
     
  3. anonymous

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    Hey FFhagg ,National felon league Is dead like African jump ball
     
  4. Infernode

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    Ohh good luck then
     
  5. anonymous

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    I hate losing more than I enjoy winning. I knew NYG was not going to be able to score... They only put up 9. I estimated LAR would put up anywhere from 26-45. That is what the previous stats suggested. I was wrong. The game could have been fixed. It's only money.

    Good feedback about the Nfl, I'll look into namzaric, and thank you for the good luck wish! For the most part, I hate pharmaceutical reps and low level executives. Only a loser would become a pharmaceutical rep and move up the ranks. A large number of the reps at this company do a great job at kissing the right ass to move up the ranks, pretty sad. In many ways, Allergan reminds me of B+L... Pure shit. At least B+L has new, lifesaving, contact lenses. What does Allergan have? (crickets chirping) .... (dogs barking) .... (a train derailing) .... Good luck to you!

    I'm right about those idiotic T.V. commercials... People hate them! Most importantly, people do not remember the name of the God damn products, which, ironically, is the point! The people responsible for creating and approving those commercials should get their asses kicked out the door (literally) into the unemployment line or into the audition line for Alf.

    Allergan employees should be very thankful AbbVie bailed them out!
     
  6. anonymous

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    How about a black T.V. screen, without any noise, that reads, "A moment of silence brought to you by AbbVie."?
     
  7. anonymous

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  8. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    who do you even work for? I’m so confused. Abbvie? And you’re not a rep? And u hate Pharma reps? Or Allergan? Or u haven’t been around here long enough to actually see there are many long term reps that never moved to management who are legends in their own right. Some smarter than doctors. But they don’t force that on their customers or other new reps... they’re waiting to be asked to help. Very many professional sales reps that do right by the customer and the patient. Sales directors know who they are. Managers know them and good managers learn from them. If u personally don’t find value from reps or being one, then kindly leave. I surround myself with individuals who take pride in servicing the office and being the reputable face of Abbvie/Allergan whatever we call it now, while growing and maintaining the products in an attainable way. Be smart. Be present. Speak less than you know, have more than you show, folks. If u want to think doctors will watch a commercial and then they will write that Rx, you’re way too far gone.
     
  9. anonymous

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    Professionally written. You also asked several good questions. However, if you believe a patient is going to watch and listen to a T.V. commercial, then run to their doctor and ask/demand to be prescribed a specific medicine based on what they saw and heard from that commercial, you're way too far gone.
     
  10. anonymous

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    The commercials are probably more for the physician. But back to your point, reps are making $100k without working too hard, while millions are unemployed and that number is growing everyday. But you’re right, we are the losers
     
  11. anonymous

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    Susie in Marketing could use your assistance. Back to work.
     
  12. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    OP needs vraylar
     
  13. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    OP needs another coffee pronto. Otherwise, OP's preliminary work is done here. I don't like BYU -34. I didn't see any spreads I like this week. As I type this, an advertisement is showing for a product claiming "maximum strength joint relief." Dietary supplements come in strengths? Relief from what?
     
  14. anonymous

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    The government should not impose a maximum strength. Buyer beware.
     
  15. anonymous

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    I don't possess enough knowledge on all the vitamins, minerals, and herbs being marketed to have a valid opinion about a black box warning requirement for supplements.
     
  16. anonymous

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    Reward with BJ!
     
  17. anonymous

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    I don't need a BJ. Where is the money for my time? When you perform a retina tear surgery do you have to wait 10 years to get paid? If you would have come to me right away, it would have been cheap. You wanted to play games. Well, now the price is significantly more. I told your boy GS the price was 75 million before we explored all the bleeping ignorance. I also told him the longer I had to wait, the more I was going to want. I am willing to accept 20 million and let you use the other 55 for research. So, why haven't I been paid? If you come to me with 19 million, I will reject your offer and take a job for $11/hour. That is how stupid I am.
     
  18. anonymous

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  19. anonymous

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    National Pig Institute, Bratwurst, Swine Specialists, and uniquelygenuinedotcom.
     
  20. anonymous

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    They advertise 3 immunology drugs in D2C. The commercial you saw was either for Humira, Rinvoq, or Skyrizi. Humira is the best selling drug in the world and the other 2 on well on their way to being blockbuster drugs. Abbvie must be kicking themselves that they didn’t listen to your enlightened marketing insights!