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Training? Haha. You gotta be kidding.....here's training. It's a 30 year old genetic NSAIDs repackaged. Go beg, borrow steal and lose every ounce of scientific credibility you have ever built with customers. Ask them to do what helps you....not patients- there, that's your training! Please don't be stupid enough to try and make a clinical argument! You will be a laughing stock!
 






interesting how someone could be so oblivious to their own ignorance.....there is a significant pharmacological rationale for lowering the NSAID doses and the pharmacokinetic changes that the submicron technology makes to these NSAIDs directly impacting patient safety. I know your next question is that there are no clinical trials demonstrating these benefits. Again, if you go through the NSAID literature you will understand that it is almost impossible to demonstrate the safety benefits in clinical trials. Many companies have done endoscopic studies demonstrating improvement in lesions but however the lesions are not predictors of GI bleeds...it is your choice to remain ignorant and blame every one else around you or try to gather some knowledge and you will understand why you may be doing the patients a favor by promoting Iroko's NSAIDs...If someone in my family needs an NSAID, I would give them Zorvolex - it is by far the best NSAID of all the NSAIDs out there. Don't be ruled by ignorance...
 












interesting how someone could be so oblivious to their own ignorance.....there is a significant pharmacological rationale for lowering the NSAID doses and the pharmacokinetic changes that the submicron technology makes to these NSAIDs directly impacting patient safety. I know your next question is that there are no clinical trials demonstrating these benefits. Again, if you go through the NSAID literature you will understand that it is almost impossible to demonstrate the safety benefits in clinical trials. Many companies have done endoscopic studies demonstrating improvement in lesions but however the lesions are not predictors of GI bleeds...it is your choice to remain ignorant and blame every one else around you or try to gather some knowledge and you will understand why you may be doing the patients a favor by promoting Iroko's NSAIDs...If someone in my family needs an NSAID, I would give them Zorvolex - it is by far the best NSAID of all the NSAIDs out there. Don't be ruled by ignorance...

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Double....no triple. Ha, ha! My God you are pathetic. I only wish I could watch when you lay that pile of dog shit at an even halfway smart PCP.

Guys: if you are in the business of science, which the pharmaceutical industry is, you should keep up with the medical literature. Pls. read the latest articles by world famous pharmacologists - Dr. Kay Brune, Dr. Patrignani, Dr. Garrett Fitzgerald. Again, you can choose to be ignorant and take pride in competing in this forum as to who can be the most negative or update your knowledge so you can understand how every time you can convince a physician to write Zorvolex, you are actually helping a bunch of patients by reducing their risk of adverse outcomes. If you want, I can provide you with the references.
 






Guys: if you are in the business of science, which the pharmaceutical industry is, you should keep up with the medical literature. Pls. read the latest articles by world famous pharmacologists - Dr. Kay Brune, Dr. Patrignani, Dr. Garrett Fitzgerald. Again, you can choose to be ignorant and take pride in competing in this forum as to who can be the most negative or update your knowledge so you can understand how every time you can convince a physician to write Zorvolex, you are actually helping a bunch of patients by reducing their risk of adverse outcomes. If you want, I can provide you with the references.

ha, silly duck!
 






Guys: if you are in the business of science, which the pharmaceutical industry is, you should keep up with the medical literature. Pls. read the latest articles by world famous pharmacologists - Dr. Kay Brune, Dr. Patrignani, Dr. Garrett Fitzgerald. Again, you can choose to be ignorant and take pride in competing in this forum as to who can be the most negative or update your knowledge so you can understand how every time you can convince a physician to write Zorvolex, you are actually helping a bunch of patients by reducing their risk of adverse outcomes. If you want, I can provide you with the references.

Prove to me Zorvolex will produce a better outcome vs generic diclofenac ! Yeah...shut up and leave now... Thx for the turkey sandwhich bitch!
 












every time you can convince a physician to write Zorvolex, you are actually helping a bunch of patients by reducing their risk of adverse outcomes. If you want, I can provide you with the references.

Yes, please provide the references for the off-label materials you are using to sell Zorvolex. And your name and territory number.

Or are you just spouting this mumbo-jumbo without showing the doctor any proof sources? You think anyone who went to med school thinks someone who used to work at Enterprise can teach them something about NSAIDs by just talking them through it?

Either way, you're an idiot.
 






Guys: if you are in the business of science, which the pharmaceutical industry is, you should keep up with the medical literature. Pls. read the latest articles by world famous pharmacologists - Dr. Kay Brune, Dr. Patrignani, Dr. Garrett Fitzgerald. Again, you can choose to be ignorant and take pride in competing in this forum as to who can be the most negative or update your knowledge so you can understand how every time you can convince a physician to write Zorvolex, you are actually helping a bunch of patients by reducing their risk of adverse outcomes. If you want, I can provide you with the references.
lets talk real world. I talked to a doctor and his first question was how did tivorbex compare to indomethacin? Ummmm sorry doctor but Iroko compared it to placebo. He rolled his eyes and walked away. Meloxicam is 7.5 mg and four dollars with an osteoarthritis indication and no step edit. Iroko knows this silly technology is a scam. That's why they will never compare zorvolex to diclofenac or tivorbex to indomethacin. They think the reps are stupid.
 






Guys: if you are in the business of science, which the pharmaceutical industry is, you should keep up with the medical literature. Pls. read the latest articles by world famous pharmacologists - Dr. Kay Brune, Dr. Patrignani, Dr. Garrett Fitzgerald. Again, you can choose to be ignorant and take pride in competing in this forum as to who can be the most negative or update your knowledge so you can understand how every time you can convince a physician to write Zorvolex, you are actually helping a bunch of patients by reducing their risk of adverse outcomes. If you want, I can provide you with the references.
The only doctor who believes in solumatrix technology is Dr. Seuss
 












So you raised my interest level and I went to look up a few articles, see the link below, in this one Dr. Brune, and Patrignani are co-authors with the Chief Scientific Office of Iceutica the inventors of "Solumatrix" and the Chief Medical Officer of Iroko:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4445819/

A second article - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4346004/ - by Brune and Patrignani states this "Editorial support for the writing of this manuscript was provided by Kimberly Brooks, PhD, of SciFluent, and was funded by Iroko Pharmaceuticals, LLC. The authors retained full editorial control over the content of the manuscript. KB has provided consulting services to and received honoraria from Iroko Pharmaceuticals. PP has received grants from Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro, Ministero dell’Istruzione, dell’Università e della Ricerca; has received speaker fees from Bayer and Iroko Pharmaceuticals; and has provided consulting services to and received honoraria from Iroko Pharmaceuticals."

On Dr. Fitzgerald, I think you'll be hard pressed to find anything from him that states that lower doses of diclofenac in a Solumatrix formulation leads to equal efficacy in a safer formulation. I doubt he would ever say that because there is zero data to support it.

You think any Dr. who reads the references you state will not see the conflict of interest flying through.



Guys: if you are in the business of science, which the pharmaceutical industry is, you should keep up with the medical literature. Pls. read the latest articles by world famous pharmacologists - Dr. Kay Brune, Dr. Patrignani, Dr. Garrett Fitzgerald. Again, you can choose to be ignorant and take pride in competing in this forum as to who can be the most negative or update your knowledge so you can understand how every time you can convince a physician to write Zorvolex, you are actually helping a bunch of patients by reducing their risk of adverse outcomes. If you want, I can provide you with the references.
 






My previous post is awaiting moderation so in the meantime, please look at the articles authors, completely in the pocketbook of Iroko with co-Authors being te CMO of Iroko and the CSO of Iceutica. Sure, no bias there.

Guys: if you are in the business of science, which the pharmaceutical industry is, you should keep up with the medical literature. Pls. read the latest articles by world famous pharmacologists - Dr. Kay Brune, Dr. Patrignani, Dr. Garrett Fitzgerald. Again, you can choose to be ignorant and take pride in competing in this forum as to who can be the most negative or update your knowledge so you can understand how every time you can convince a physician to write Zorvolex, you are actually helping a bunch of patients by reducing their risk of adverse outcomes. If you want, I can provide you with the references.
 












The big question I have about training is, do you have to have a roommate??

Just about the only way Iroko is generous is by having a no roommate policy at training or on biz trips. Other than that, salaries suck, IC is unrealistic, perks are shitty (Iroko rewards, really, just wait til you get the w2 on that overpriced shit), etc..