If a drug rep is stealing pills from offices







Since over 90% of doc offices never use samples the way they are supposed to be used, as starter meds, followed by a script, it doesn't matter. Better to have them stolen than for them to expire, or all given out to one single patient.
 






Since over 90% of doc offices never use samples the way they are supposed to be used, as starter meds, followed by a script, it doesn't matter. Better to have them stolen than for them to expire, or all given out to one single patient.

Yeah too many meds just sit on the shelf and expire. Better to put them to use for myself than to let them be ignored and trashed. No one really cares.
 






Any ideas on whom I would call if I knew a certain drug rep that stole lots of drug samples from the offices he or she visits. It has been weighing on me and I feel I need to report it to the authorities.

Don't be a rat! in my world you would have a price on your head if you open your lil mouth. Just mind your business
 






I did some research and found out a little more information about who it should be reported to. Hope this helps!

Employees and/or contractors wishing to report violations of law and/or Company policies and/or procedures may do so by contacting:
Their Manager or another manager within their department.
Their Human Resource Business Partner
Teva’s Compliance Department
Teva’s Legal Department
By calling The Teva Advantage hotline at 877-277-3220
More information concerning compliance issues can be found at the Teva North America Internet Portal: http://tportal.na.teva.corp/ComplianceAlt.aspx

This is a bitch move. Just mind you manners and stay out of this. damn tattle tales
 






Go outside TEVA, tell the police and the office. Otherwise you will have a bunch of dishonest idiots to deal with, they will want to cover it up, get rid of you. Shoot, call 20/20 or 60 minutes, there us no excuse for this b.s..
 


















I would be more worried about how CC and the idiot ADs are running this company into the ground by hiring yes men and not paying attention. You launch your flagship delivery vehicle and you don't have; EMR (some of us have warned about this for 18 months), no FTF and they still don't know how Obamacare works. The best advice TC has to combat 12 months of free ICS competitor in its new flagship delivery vehicle (that they now have in ICS, ICS/LABA, LAMA/LABA, LAMA and soon to be SABA) is to make a good quality P2 call. WTF??? If you still think Repiclick will lead to the road of expansion then you are as lost as they are. Why else do you buy only the generic part of Allergan?