Neurocrine is Hiding Ingrezza Hospitalizations

























Yes they have noticed. They noticed all those deaths and falls from the severe Parkinsonism. The FAERS database has all the information. Who do you think made us update the PI?
 
















































Many know what this company is doing to patients by not actively informing physicians about hospitalizations with Ingrezza, but they don't care as long as the gravy train continues. Anything it takes!

Anybody else being instructed to not actively discuss our PI changes with physicians and if they ask tell them it's nothing but a class effect, but not to mention the actual verbiage of the FDA addition on hospitalizations?
 






Anybody else being instructed to not actively discuss our PI changes with physicians and if they ask tell them it's nothing but a class effect, but not to mention the actual verbiage of the FDA addition on hospitalizations?

Document everything regarding what you are being told...Whistleblowers always do well...
 






























I have a mental health clinic that had a patient fall down in their parking lot with excessive drooling due to the Ingrezza Parkinsonism. Hard thing to sell around.

I have a coworker who fell down in the parking lot with excessive drooling, and then wet himself - it wasn't Ingrezza Parkinsonism, he was just drunk again.
 






I have a coworker who fell down in the parking lot with excessive drooling, and then wet himself - it wasn't Ingrezza Parkinsonism, he was just drunk again.

That's what you probably tell the doctors that come to you with these complaints. No adverse event for Ingrezza, your patients are just drunks. This drug is harming patients. You know it and you hide it.