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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4456136"]I am one of the 10% who feel that 1.62% is not as easy to remember as "The Marketing Wizards" think. As an example: A typical primary care doctor will see 1.5 cases of Low T every week. My top endo has 69 rx's through 13 weeks thats 1 a day. A primary care doctor sees 20 high blood pressure and cholesterol patients per day. Abbott being the assclowns that they are, don't understand this point. </p><p>Hypogonadism is rare "within" a practice. When you look up Androgel in an ERX system there can be upto as many as 6 different choices and the 1.62 is listed differently depending on if its in as grams, milligrams, pump presses, or pumps. Then add in the 1% packets and you have an ERX clusterphuck. If it was clearly called Androgel ____ it would have been better. Abbott needs to leave "Solvay" people alone and let us keep developing the brand and marketing without their input. Just write the check. As to the offlabel lawsuit. This guy wrote the emails that he is citing in the lawsuit so is he suing himself. We were never instructed to sell off label and always positioned it as a benefit of being within the normal range.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4456136"]I am one of the 10% who feel that 1.62% is not as easy to remember as "The Marketing Wizards" think. As an example: A typical primary care doctor will see 1.5 cases of Low T every week. My top endo has 69 rx's through 13 weeks thats 1 a day. A primary care doctor sees 20 high blood pressure and cholesterol patients per day. Abbott being the assclowns that they are, don't understand this point. Hypogonadism is rare "within" a practice. When you look up Androgel in an ERX system there can be upto as many as 6 different choices and the 1.62 is listed differently depending on if its in as grams, milligrams, pump presses, or pumps. Then add in the 1% packets and you have an ERX clusterphuck. If it was clearly called Androgel ____ it would have been better. Abbott needs to leave "Solvay" people alone and let us keep developing the brand and marketing without their input. Just write the check. As to the offlabel lawsuit. This guy wrote the emails that he is citing in the lawsuit so is he suing himself. We were never instructed to sell off label and always positioned it as a benefit of being within the normal range.[/QUOTE]
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