Myrbetriq vs. Vesicare--difference?

I'm interviewing for a specialty position selling Myrbetriq & Vesicare--I know the MOA is different, but all indications are the same. How do you differentiate/position these to doctors?
Specific patient types or treatment scenarios? Any help would be appreciated!

None that the payors will recognize. Vesicare is a great drug. I would want to ensure your market major pairs reimburse it
 






Thanks! I'm a retired DSM from Roche and have a daughter who just started working for your company and had the same question as to the differences in the two medications. The reps that posted unhelpful snotty answers to a simple but good questions are an example of unhappy bone headed clods. I'm sorry those people are employed by your company. It is rather frightening to hear such comments from customer service oriented sales reps. My advice to your company is hire people who have a proven track record and can verify their success by W-2s not faked rankings, performance review and totally insane STAR interview questions. Just a little advice - any robot can answer STAR interview questions. You know you are a horrible manager and interviewer if you have to ask a person whose been in the industry for a number of years STAR formatted questions

SOUNDS LIKE YOU WERE A ROCHEPHIN ROBOT.
 












Vesicare and Myrbetriq both work on smooth muscle...
Vesicare exerts its activity during elimination and eases the muscle contractions...
Myrbetriq works at the beginning of the "fill cycle" and allows for more urine to enter, easily, without an Immediate urge to "go." Hope that helps. Different receptor sites. Different metabolic pathways.

FINALLY! friggn idiots

I am a patient simply searching for the same answers..
wow! poor interviewer ((lots of luck working in a most hostile work environment))
 












Thanks! I'm a retired DSM from Roche and have a daughter who just started working for your company and had the same question as to the differences in the two medications. The reps that posted unhelpful snotty answers to a simple but good questions are an example of unhappy bone headed clods. I'm sorry those people are employed by your company. It is rather frightening to hear such comments from customer service oriented sales reps. My advice to your company is hire people who have a proven track record and can verify their success by W-2s not faked rankings, performance review and totally insane STAR interview questions. Just a little advice - any robot can answer STAR interview questions. You know you are a horrible manager and interviewer if you have to ask a person whose been in the industry for a number of years STAR formatted questions
 






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.I want to thank you for raising such a submissive daddy complex daughter! She is a real tart, eager to please and very codependent on the things you mentioned "BONE HEAD". She gave head during our first night at sales training and let me bone her the whole class! She is a low self esteem girl always looking for a mans approval!

I can't wait till I dump her!
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Thanks! I'm a retired DSM from Roche and have a daughter who just started working for your company and had the same question as to the differences in the two medications. The reps that posted unhelpful snotty answers to a simple but good questions are an example of unhappy bone headed clods. I'm sorry those people are employed by your company. It is rather frightening to hear such comments from customer service oriented sales reps. My advice to your company is hire people who have a proven track record and can verify their success by W-2s not faked rankings, performance review and totally insane STAR interview questions. Just a little advice - any robot can answer STAR interview questions. You know you are a horrible manager and interviewer if you have to ask a person whose been in the industry for a number of years STAR formatted questions
Is your daughter hot??