Absolutely not. In fact, it is the reverse. The marketing plan is to give the doctors freebies. These freebie meds are for the doctor's patients.Do I understand that you are saying there is no marketing plan directed at the doctors to use the various meds?
Get one of these, stat:After finally getting out of the hospital recently - which was a real slow process for me to go thru - waiting for all the clearances - to get outa there - the final one being a two and a half hour wait for the ward pharmacist to gather all the 8 different medicines the doctors there wanted me to take home with me - after being told to vacate my hospital bed - and wait in some little waiting room with my son - who had come to pick me up speedily - once I'd told him I was to be released - so while we waited and waited - it kinda dawned on me - that from that time on pharmaceutical medicines - were going to be important in my life - and take up alot of time acquiring them - and taking them - since before that almost month long on/off hospital stay - I'd only been ever taking one pharma medicine regularly - for only 18 months of my life -
Now - just recently I've had to order medication replenishments - because most of the various pills they gave me at the hospital have been taken already - and I'm running out of many of them real soon - so I had to book an appointment with the pharmacist at the local doctors clinic I am registered at - which could only be done by calling them at 8am - for the chance of getting a 'by phone only' appointment - and once I'd called and waited quite a while - managed to score a phone appointment 4 days later -
4 days later I get a call from said pharmacist - and she works thru all the names of my meds and the quantities required - (usually one months worth) - and tells me that I can soon pick them up at a retail pharmacy close by where I live - EXCEPT FOR EDOXABAN - because its a blood thinner - and for that I would have to get it from Kingston Hospital - so should call them and work out how to get that medicine from that source - oh what a PALAVA - so one of the things I have to do today - is chase down some blood thinning drugs - lol
My ex a NP from transplant used to bring home pill cases that were twice that size.Get one of these, stat:
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Right. Some of those pill cases get pretty complex:My ex a NP from transplant used to bring home pill cases that were twice that size.
You take a lot of drugs going thru that
But they do offer more to docs and their staff. I’ve seen them bring gifts at the office for the girls up front and know that they had “lunch and learn” with the tab picked up by the pushers of their goods. When you are selling a product, it pays to kiss a little ass…Absolutely not. In fact, it is the reverse. The marketing plan is to give the doctors freebies. These freebie meds are for the doctor's patients.
It is entirely possible you have gotten a "starter pack" or its equivalent from a doctor you had at one time or another. I know I have, and innocently, thought it was nice.
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Cold snap this week hopefully get some snow out of it.
with transplant they almost break up the day with 6 slotsRight. Some of those pill cases get pretty complex:
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I agree ,even if I aint selling anythingBut they do offer more to docs and their staff. I’ve seen them bring gifts at the office for the girls up front and know that they had “lunch and learn” with the tab picked up by the pushers of their goods. When you are selling a product, it pays to kiss a little ass…
I'm willing to concede that your Dr Scooter has never been swayed or influenced in any way by sales reps when he selected one brand over another generic drug, because I know you wouldn't shuck me nary a none just because I'm not bright.Absolutely not. In fact, it is the reverse. The marketing plan is to give the doctors freebies. These freebie meds are for the doctor's patients.
It is entirely possible you have gotten a "starter pack" or its equivalent from a doctor you had at one time or another. I know I have, and innocently, thought it was nice.