Puffer Approval

Discussion in 'Avanir Pharmaceuticals' started by anonymous, Feb 2, 2016 at 6:29 PM.

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  1. anonymous

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    In 1996 and 1997 sumatriptan was approved for use by intranasal administration in North America and Europe. Sumatriptan nasal spray is rapidly effective with an onset of efficacy beginning as early as 15 min post-dose compared with placebo.
    Source: Medscape

    Generic = $4
    Puffer = $400?

    We are selling Zecuity and we can tell you boys and girls this market is horrible. Right right we know you are all super at closing and paying doctors to speak but lets see some Rx reports.

    Just sayin!
     

  2. anonymous

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    Really concern troll? "WE" are selling? You have fleas dirtbag?
    And you illustrate the cost of generic sumatriptan vs. the puffer, but fail to also illustrate the cost of generic sumatriptan vs. that idiotic electronic patch?
    How come?
    I'll tell you...YOU DON'T FUCKING KNOW SINCE YOU DON'T SELL ZECUITY YOU FUCKING CONCERN TROLL!!!
    And after looking Zecuity up, what a stupid and inconvenient concept, I feel sorry for the Teva reps trying to sell that joke.
     
  3. anonymous

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    You were so desperate to get this job you did not do any homework on other products and did
    not know about Zecuity? Hope you do a better job at selling than you did on this.
    You got the puffer and off label cough syrup - go get em cowboy!
     
  4. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    I'm not either of the idiots above but can you imagine selling these two products in today's day and age of healthcare economics, Obamacare, the Turing/Valeant fiasco, all of the medical/clincial advances that have taken place in the last 3 years alone and the overall economy right now? I mean you might as well start selling some ragweed or tree roots for back aches for god sake. WTF is this industry coming to?

    The term snake oil salesman is synonymous with the Avanir sales Team. Someone please prove me differently?!
     
  5. anonymous

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    I am the real Concerned Troll. The other poster claiming to be the troll is a fraud. I was hoping for an offer because I really wanted to sell the Puffer, but I was denied. I had to accept an offer from Valeant. Valeant will hire any one right now. The company is as desperate as me. My life is gonna suck, but it's a paycheck.
     
  6. anonymous

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    People leaving to come here to sell a product that was new in 1990's - mistake
    Losers attract losers
     
  7. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Headache specialist here. Unless you have some real data HTH and I dont mean imaging studies better be ready to be read the riot act. Tired of these pharma crap products that bring nothing new to the table.
     
  8. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    But Doctor Headache dont you have lots of patients with unmet needs?
    That what we are told.
    We will take care of the copay and you will look smart.
    Johnny Rep
     
  9. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    The scary part is you work here and you had to look Zecuity up to see what it is and what is looked like? Good lord no wonder this place is falling apart. My guess is you are leading the Marketing Dept. That would be about right for this place.
     
  10. anonymous

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    The puffer will only be a small part of our comp, right?

    No one really believes this thing can sell much beyond speakers, right?
     
  11. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Doctors have been asking about the Puffer?
    When can we ship it?