RBM's & AD's get Values Matter points for doing the most field rides in a month! Bonus for a full 8 - 5 day. July & August: Who is the BEST?
Ok this is he part where somebody from the East is supposed to take your bait and throw out an insult to the west. Give it up you freakn loser boy who was not good enough to get hired. Hahahahahahaha
A little defensive for meeting expectations of our job. Better go back and check your Friday afternoon calls. We are!
My pant load manager just scheduled to ride with me 2 times this week? Who came up with this contest?
If you voted for this guy you are stupid or black..or both. Far worse than Carter and now he has been voted the worst since WWII. I told you idiots who voted for him.
I told my manager to keep my values matters points and stay out of the field on Mondays & Fridays like he normally does.
Several other studies have been done with lurasidone in addition to the four studies that were submitted to the FDA—some published, most unpublished. One six-week trial of lurasidone 20 mg, 40 mg, and 80 mg was a failure, showing no difference from placebo. Another three-week trial of lurasidone at 120 mg showed similar efficacy to ziprasidone 80 mg twice daily (Cucchiaro J et al, Schizophr Bull 2009;35(suppl 1):342–343). An unpublished one-year open-label study of 182 patients gives us a sense of the long term tolerability (or lack thereof ) of lurasidone. These patients were taking an average dose of 71 mg, and while most patients improved, the discontinuation rate was 56% over the course of the year—23% because of adverse effects, and 29% for lack of efficacy. Common side effects included serum prolactin increase (19%), and insomnia (18%), with EPS in 27% of patients. However, patients lost 3.3 pounds on average, and had small, nonsignificant decreases in cholesterol, triglycerides, and prolactin levels along with a nonsignificant increase in fasting glucose (Ogo HM et al, poster presented at: International Congress on Schizophrenia Research, 2011, Colorado Springs, CO).
Start a new thread with this Latuda insight. Sad & wrong that so many have been mislead. What is the purpose of the FDA in this ?
The side effect of Extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS) is the real bummer, especially at 27%. It basically drug induced, pseudo Parkinson's disease - YIKES!!!! Who wants to take a drug that makes you shake all day long???