0 eliquis scripts for my territory. Getting worried

























Might as well get back on the couch where you have been the past year+.

You sold just as much back then as you do now. You SHOULD be worried. Those lights up ahead are the gravy train pulling back into the station for unloading.

Choo choo Mother F'er.
 




Might as well get back on the couch where you have been the past year+.

You sold just as much back then as you do now. You SHOULD be worried. Those lights up ahead are the gravy train pulling back into the station for unloading.

Choo choo Mother F'er.

Eliquis will outsell Onglyza within 12 months
 




You shouldn't worry. The entire company is off to a slow start. Mainly because other than having less bleeds, the benefits are minimal compared to a less expensive warfarin. All the new OAC meds are doomed.
 




You shouldn't worry. The entire company is off to a slow start. Mainly because other than having less bleeds, the benefits are minimal compared to a less expensive warfarin. All the new OAC meds are doomed.

Not necessarily "doomed"..
But:
Just not sustainable at the high price point demanded by a predatory business model with unwarranted promises.
 












You shouldn't worry. The entire company is off to a slow start. Mainly because other than having less bleeds, the benefits are minimal compared to a less expensive warfarin. All the new OAC meds are doomed.

SLOW START! I'm a stock holder, get off your asses and sell this drug. We don't have time for a slow start. Stop making excuses!
 








Not necessarily "doomed"..
But:
Just not sustainable at the high price point demanded by a predatory business model with unwarranted promises.

How can you use the word "predatory"??? All new OACs are priced right at what the market will bear. It's a few bucks more than Nexium but you'll agree you should get a lot more utility out of this drug versus a ppi
 
















Market will bear? It's not a free market. Please prove the utility point.

Last time I checked McKesson, cardinal , etc aren't mandated by the FEDs what to charge. Managed care plans are able to negotiate contract prices. This means its a free market. Utility was already established in clinical trials, try using MedLine.