Yay! Elliquis gets FDA approval!!!

Discussion in 'Pfizer' started by Anonymous, Dec 28, 2012 at 5:31 PM.

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  1. Anonymous

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    Of course ZS Assoc. sent mE over to theToviaz/Viagra team, so I'm a dead man walking.

    Let's see, we can have a CV rep who launched Lipitor, Norvasc, & Procardia XL launch E to cardiologists he's called on as a CHR for 15+ years, or we can let the old Premarin rep sell it to docs he doesn't know in all new zip codes.... Brilliant ZS, simply brilliant... Well, unless you're under top-secret orders from Ian to screw up the realignment as badly as possible, in order to tank the field's ROI and allow for more job cuts in 2013.

    p.s. good luck to all the folks lucky enough to be on the Eliquis team. Great product and enough patent life to carry a lot of you to retirement. As for me, looks like I'll come up just shy and have to take the sh!tty PFE annuity in lieu of the lump sum. I pray Ian gets cancer after watching his family get eaten by the Loch Ness Monster...
     

  2. Anonymous

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    Sorry Dude, your base was probably too high. Yes, now you are on the chopping block.
     
  3. Anonymous

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    Not ZS. Your RM screwed youa
     
  4. Anonymous

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    They gotta pay that Idaho judgement - chop, chop !
     
  5. Anonymous

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    So how many times a day do you take it? I'm a retired ex A-Fibber who was on Coumadin qd; then switched to Pradaxa BID (which just isn’t realistic for compliance) and now on Xarelto. Since I’ve been in normal rhythm for a year due to 2 ablations, I may be withdrawn but meanwhile, the Pfizer Rx program gives their drugs free - ie, I already get Viagra & Protonix free of charge. So how is this dosed? And will it be free?
     
  6. Anonymous

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    you will have a couple of old wyeth douchbags selling E....people they wanted to get rid of but couldn't so instead they were promoted.
     
  7. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Really? So during the Dallas meeting they all sat around and selected those they wanted cut? The irony is many of the RM are now gone too.
     
  8. Anonymous

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    LOL! Probably the only ones who know how to sell - legally! Let's see =- $3 billion fine, $2.9 million fine......hmmmm

    And now that you bought my old company for it's vaccine success, watch Pfizer already shooting itself in the foot.
     
  9. Anonymous

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    Calibration meetings with rbd, rm's and dbm's beginning of dec slotted reps. Then the rbd's met with ZS
     
  10. Anonymous

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    Stay on the Xarelto. Eliquis is just a Pradaxa clone and certainly won't help your compliance.
     
  11. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Thank you! I'm guessing BID dosing then. Since compliance impacts effectiveness (in the real world) I'll stick with Xarelto even though I have to pay a co-pay.
     
  12. Anonymous

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    If you really are a patient, I would suggest you speak with your doctor. CP isn't really a hotbed of great medical, legal, financial, or career advice. It's akin to looking for romance by calling phone numbers on a bathroom wall ...
     
  13. Anonymous

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    Of course it will be free, and ur Pfizer boy will buy you lunch to boot.
     
  14. Anonymous

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    THAT'S NOT WHAT THEY SAID ON THE CONFERENCE CALL!! Not true. Not true
     
  15. Anonymous

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    WHAT!! The people that post here are industry trained medical geniuses, they actually know MORE than the doctors they call on, just ask em!
     
  16. Anonymous

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    You have a dip-shit doctor. Do seriously want to gamble with your life for "convenience". Zarelto's data is worst in the industry. You are rolling the dice every time you take it all so you can take it once a day. Also, don't skip a day on it bc that would mean a drug with a 6 hour half life is supposed to carry you for 48 hours- scary! At least with BID you stay longer in therapeutic range. If your "doctor" switched you for convenience sake than you better run, his decision isn't based on science or evidence based medicine.
     
  17. Anonymous

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    QD always better than BID. Enuff said!
     
  18. Anonymous

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    Sell or be gone. Word is that bottom 25% in Eliquis sales will be gone at years end. I'm scared
     
  19. Anonymous

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    I'm a PFE retiree and all I asked was BID or QD. They're all the same IMO except xarelto is QD - but it's an expensive co-pay. So if ours is QD, I'll switch and save the co-pay. If not, I'll pay the co-pay cause I know myself well enough. BID will never happen.
     
  20. Anonymous

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    Obviously you've been studying your company propoganda! Good boy!