Indeed, it is not only a strong, educated response but a truthful one. A Google search will inform you of the OTC and Rx strengths for any of the products that were mentioned. Let me do your work for you. For example, Prilosec 20mg is available OTC, while the prescription strengths include 2.5mg, 10mg, 20mg, and 40mg. The dosage forms are the most significant difference between Prilosec OTC and Rx (other than the price). Voquezna is available in 10mg and 20mg tablets. I can only purchase Voquezna in a tablet dosage form. The most important aspect, and why Voquenza and this company are doomed to fail, is the price difference. Not only do I have more dosage form options with Prilosec OTC, but they are inexpensive, whereas Voquenza is not. If I were the prescriber (which I am not), why would I want to create more work for myself when inexpensive Prilosec OTC exists (or any of the other OTC products)? Moreover, would the prescriber want to add a financial burden to an already financially stressed healthcare system by prescribing Voquenza? The difference in indications doesn't matter. I am not in, nor have I ever sold a product in the GI space, but I am 100% positive that I have thrown objections at you that you have heard from physicians who were willing to listen to you. How can you explain that?