article re: Nephron in SC

Discussion in 'Nephron Pharmaceuticals' started by Anonymous, Nov 28, 2011 at 7:19 PM.

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  1. Anonymous

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    "707 High Paying Jobs"...wondering if they will ask the newbies of thier sun sign and thier marital status in the interviewing process, and not to mention what the male to female ratio may be of the employed...FYI check your shoes ladies
     
  2. Anonymous

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    So when is the SC Medicaid meeting planned for coverage to be handed over? A pharmacy related donation at the university, SMART, in addition to announcements statewide, can't wait to see how that works in favor here, padded pockets for politicians and great PR...
     
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  4. Anonymous

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    Oh and that's right, no way in hell are the numbers correct. 700+ jobs at $70k on average. That will never happen in a million years. Even if Nikki does escort them right on to the SC Medicaid formulary. So what if this fitsnews guy is on a Haley witchhunt, he's right on with regard to this "deal."

    What surprises me so much is that Nephron is willingly bringing so much attention to themselves. Do they really think that's smart?
     
  5. Anonymous

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    Not to say he isn't right about the other stuff regarding the SC Gov. I just don't follow news on her in general.
     
  6. Anonymous

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    “The failure of your firm’s quality control unit to assure overall compliance with (federal) regulations … likely contributed to the reported product complaints,” the FDA noted. “Additionally, the problems (i.e., occurring during the past two inspections), observed in your firm’s complaint handling practices seem to indicate an incomplete understanding of the importance of the quality system in your manufacturing process.”

    IS THIS A NICE WAY FOR THE FDA TO ACCUSE NEPHRON OF BEING DUMB ASSES?
     
  7. Anonymous

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    Perhaps thats why sampling was cut back drastically, not due to "lack of supply" as notified but truly due to regulatory affairs...it would be benificial to take a real close look at this company as scrutiny and reality is a fear factor for all parties: SMOKE & MIRRORS
     
  8. Anonymous

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    Believe it or not, some companies actually take the time to learn of the regulatory requirements and put them into place BEFORE they start to do something. DUH.
     
  9. Anonymous

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    Funny hoe you need to go back 5-7 years to find this observation. Guess that's why you're not good enough for Nephron.

    Where do you work - lets see your docket chicken.

    Who's the DUMBASS now??
     
  10. Anonymous

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    September 2011 FDA visit???
     
  11. Anonymous

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    It is so obvious who made this comment. And still using the term "hoe"? Classy. Some of us that have been fired from Nephron have actually found better jobs with more reputable companies.

    So DUMBASS, let me know when you return from Narnia.