CV patients won't self inject while they have a dozen pills to take daily

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Do you really think CV patients will opt for an additional medicine with an additional copay that is new and "scary" to them that is a self injectable? it's hard enough to keep them compliant on all the pills they must take.
 






Do you really think CV patients will opt for an additional medicine with an additional copay that is new and "scary" to them that is a self injectable? it's hard enough to keep them compliant on all the pills they must take.

Not when the new buzz is about an oral that does the same thing. Patients and physicians will just wait it out.
 






























Do you really think CV patients will opt for an additional medicine with an additional copay that is new and "scary" to them that is a self injectable? it's hard enough to keep them compliant on all the pills they must take.

You're brilliant dick farmer. I mean really. You're onto something amazballs. Your brain is like a dumpster fire. Two large biotech companies must be wrong.
 






You're brilliant dick farmer. I mean really. You're onto something amazballs. Your brain is like a dumpster fire. Two large biotech companies must be wrong.

Now that's a laugh. Statement of the year. Many times pharmaceutical companies have been wrong and many times the product had a very short life cycle as it came out too late. Two things are majorly wrong. As many people have noted on here, when you have two separate companies trying to launch one drug the results are her good. Second, when an oral comes out the injectables will not be used and that is a fact.
 






Now that's a laugh. Statement of the year. Many times pharmaceutical companies have been wrong and many times the product had a very short life cycle as it came out too late. Two things are majorly wrong. As many people have noted on here, when you have two separate companies trying to launch one drug the results are her good. Second, when an oral comes out the injectables will not be used and that is a fact.

That's a fact, Jack. Been there done that. Oral meds always beat out injectables, always. this thing will be short-lived.