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What's everyone hearing about Irmat and its service? Good, bad, ugly?
What's everyone hearing about Irmat and its service? Good, bad, ugly?
Between Galderma and Aqua sending scripts there, they are overwhelmed. Hopefully they will right the ship and improve before disappointing everyone.
What people need to keep in mind is that patients "walk away" from 40-50% of the scripts at retail pharmacy... so the fact that Irmat fills 70-80% of what comes their way is miraculous.
What's everyone hearing about Irmat and its service? Good, bad, ugly?
Is anyone concerned about Irmat? It seems a lot like the Philidor
Optum is a public company affiliated with United Healthcare. Google them under Bloomberg. They reported recent earnings of $2.8billion. They, too, are worried about their stock price. The more you dig, the more you will find that big pharmacies and PBMs are not looking out for patients.