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And much cheaperEXACTLY. And that won't change. especially since it works much better due to its sedative effects.
And much cheaperEXACTLY. And that won't change. especially since it works much better due to its sedative effects.
Quiet and then a flurry of activity. No way this is one person constantly replying to their own posts.And much cheaper
Almost. It’s 2-3 people replying to each other.
You keep repeating the same line over and over again. That topic is done. Get over it. Besides, Fierce Pharma posted the same story. Is that news company also controlled by the "Chinese Falun Gong" cult?Yes, and one of them is a gullible, trumpy rube whose information sources include the Chinese Falun Gong cult’s far right propaganda paper.
You keep repeating the same line over and over again. That topic is done. Get over it. Besides, Fierce Pharma posted the same story. Is that news company also controlled by the "Chinese Falun Gong" cult?
So what is the FDA waiting for?
Why don't they pull the plug on this dog?
"They will never take it off the market because we lied about response data".
That makes no sense. If the data was falsified, the FDA could pull the plug on that POS.
I took Rexulti for about 4 months with Zoloft as I have MDD. (Father was bipolar, grandfather unipolar depressive). Can't say it helped much, did stop taking it after significant weight gain. Absolutely not worth taking. I think it has a placebo effect, that's it. Took Abilify before, but had to stop it despite good efficacy due to side effects.They could but they want. Otsuka will just plead that they misinterpreted the data. An “honest mistake”, and since the FDA approved it, well it makes them look stupid for having done so. If they pull it, which they won’t, it really makes them look stupid for approving it in the first place. Just check samples, let them sign if needed, and don’t talk about it unless you are riding with management. Keep what dignity you have left.
When you look at the efficacy graph in our vis-aid realistically, you can't help but notice that the improvement over placebo is VERY small, but magnified by the way the X and Y axis is drawn in order to convince our prescribers of greater efficacy than Rexulti actually delivers. Several physicians have pointed out this valid fact to me.Stop and think for a second about how many physicians we lied to in order to convince them to write this POS! Worse yet, the poor Rexulti patients out there that have wasted their time and money when they could have been taking Abilify instead, a drug that actual works! Now, we have no excuse when we deliberately lie to providers about Rexulti! We do it without hesitation because we want the paycheck! To hell with what’s best for the patient, just send me my damn money!! If I ever hear the phrase “patients first” I will hurl!
Agreed. This nonsense "it's all about the patient" is absolutely moronic. for those of you that will get a PIP next year, ask your DM this: "If it's ALL about the patient, why do you give me a PIP?"Stop and think for a second about how many physicians we lied to in order to convince them to write this POS! Worse yet, the poor Rexulti patients out there that have wasted their time and money when they could have been taking Abilify instead, a drug that actual works! Now, we have no excuse when we deliberately lie to providers about Rexulti! We do it without hesitation because we want the paycheck! To hell with what’s best for the patient, just send me my damn money!! If I ever hear the phrase “patients first” I will hurl!
Attempt at humor….swing and a big missRexulti is to mental health what Trump is to politics...
Rexulti is to mental health what Trump is to politics...
Humorous???????Attempt at humor….swing and a big miss