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Everyone here is always so perfect. Relationships disintegrate, jobs are lost. I live in the middle of no where too. You can feel a bit lost if you're starting from scratch, but the most important part is just meeting that one person who can introduce you to new people.


I don't know where you can get drug rep dinners at DMU, but there are tons of clubs you can join. The drug company pays for it by increasing the price of prescription drugs. You're a charmer, aren't you?? METHODOLOGY: In order to maximize Alex's enjoyment and minimize the chances of me having to thumb-in a softie, our third and final experiment begins with me taking some Viagra as I await her arrival at my apartment.


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I forgot how fun it is to post on this forum. Everyone here is always so perfect. I should just crawl back into my little whole, i mean hole, in the ground and pray that i can become such an ethical person like the SDN folk. Please save that angel crap, for someone else. If you have ever been to a rep dinner, you would understand that its a great place to network and talk about unique cases your peers have come across on the battlefield of medicine. Oh yeah, you do tend to learn something as well considering the events have speakers and can be CME hours at times. Yes the dinner is free, but this a great way to enrich yourself in your community. In the future when you go to these events, because I guarantee you will, and its your 3rd month of q3 in cards, you'l be pretty darn appreciative and actually might enjoy yourself and you might even think that you deserve it. God people, why is everyone always so quick to attack everyone here? Take your prozac and relax, you might live longer and smile once in a while. I don't know where you can get drug rep dinners at DMU, but there are tons of clubs you can join. These clubs have lunchtime programs a lot. A lot of times you get food at these programs. Well, they used to.... Hell, when I went to a residency meet and greet the Residency head bought me lunch. Actually, that's what happened on my last date... Think of the salary of the drug reps, the dinners paid for by the drug companies, even the coffee mugs and pens with the logos of various drug companies. All of those things cost money. The drug company pays for it by increasing the price of prescription drugs. Physicians who rely solely on drug reps for information about medicine for their patients are doing their patients a disservice. Think of the salary of the drug reps, the dinners paid for by the drug companies, even the coffee mugs and pens with the logos of various drug companies. All of those things cost money. The drug company pays for it by increasing the price of prescription drugs. Physicians who rely solely on drug reps for information about medicine for their patients are doing their patients a disservice. I'm gonna have to agree with you, but to play the devil's advocate, the meetings do aid in learning. The reps are responsible for an in-depth knowledge of just a few drugs and can convey important and helpful info. I also do think that the pharm business is just like any business. Marketing sells and gains pay for new research and all the lawyers that are battling out patent arguments. If you wanna know where the money goes, there it is... My initial post was probably not worded the best but I was just curious if med students in this case DMU are attending these functions. Call me shallow, but throwing a sport coat on and shmoozing once in a while is fun. So there it is. Any other DO students at other schools can chime in if they'd like, really just curious how prevalent this is... Well, if there is a reduced cost from removing all the useless frills, then it really must be done! Business is business unfortunately, but this business involves the health and well-being of real live people, and accessibility and affordability should be the motivation, driving force, and goal. I'm gonna have to agree with you, but to play the devil's advocate, the meetings do aid in learning. The reps are responsible for an in-depth knowledge of just a few drugs and can convey important and helpful info. A lot of the time, drup reps don't provide accurate information. A friend of mine did a preceptorship and the Dr. Drug companies would lower prices if they wouldn't hire reps, and take docs to dinners and what not? What's the color of the sky in your world? They would simply increase their profit margins like any other company. Anybody that thinks they would lower the prices is not thinking rational. Also, why is it that a lot of these folks can't afford medicine, but have no problem affording ciggarettes or a bunch of different ring tones for their phones? I realize that some really have a hard time paying for their medicine but from my experience people just think meds should be free so they can spend the money on things they want to. Lots of drug companies will also help people pay for drugs if they can't afford them - or sometimes give them to them for free! I know when I worked in a derm office, I called companies to help people who couldn't pay for their meds and most of the time they got help. It was a lot of paper work on my part and the part of the patient, but in the end it was worth it. As a former drug rep I thought I would add my 2 cents to this conversation. First, in a perfect world the role of the drug rep could easily be filled by the us postal service for the literature, clinical data etc. Drug companies do both good and bad things for society. Like any business transaction and reps are in the business mainly to sell their product the buyer must take all information with a grain of salt. Shame on the physician who changes there practice methods based on information they got out of a 30 min luncheon with a rep. The main reason drugs cost so much stems from extremely expensive r and d that must be conducted under stringent FDA guidelines. Also, 90% of research leads to dead end compounds with little theraputic use. Today it is not uncommon to spend over a billion dollars just to get a drug to market. The marketing budget of a sales force is trivial compared to this investment. Innovation comes at a high cost. Pfizer, eli lilly, merck, wyeth, gsk, bristol meyers etc. Because of the competitive environment these companies function in they are constantly looking for the next blockbuster drug to survive. As long as there is an environment of competion to push product and gain market share, drug reps will continue to exist. Also, when would the OP have a chance to interact with Drug Reps in the first two years of med school anyway? Maybe 3rd and 4th year, but why would they waste their time with just us anyway, since we have very little to no say over the prescriptions the patients get? The main reason drugs cost so much stems from extremely expensive r and d that must be conducted under stringent FDA guidelines. Also, 90% of research leads to dead end compounds with little theraputic use. Today it is not uncommon to spend over a billion dollars just to get a drug to market. The marketing budget of a sales force is trivial compared to this investment. In articles such as you actually begin to get some numbers. Just the Direct to consumer DTC spending is enormous. When you add in the rest... Pay attention to the part where everyone has pretty much acknowledged that drug companies spend more on advertising and marketing than research and development. There are many more sources that can verify this. In articles such as you actually begin to get some numbers. Just the Direct to consumer DTC spending is enormous. When you add in the rest... Pay attention to the part where everyone has pretty much acknowledged that drug companies spend more on advertising and marketing than research and development. There are many more sources that can verify this. In the article you can see that the annual marketing budget for ALL pharmaceutical companies combined reached 2. This seems like a large number but is NOT more than the amount spent on r and d for individual companies. Read the year end fiscal reports found on any company web site. Supposing that the authors are correct though they obviously have an ax to grind Pfizer's r and d budget is over 6 billion for one year!! There are about 20 pharmaceutical companies that account for the 2. If you end marketing the cost of drugs will not appreciably decrease. However, the pharmaceutical industry has some of the highest profit margins around 22% of any industry including defense, aerospace, energy etc. So the price of drugs is high but so is the demand for the newest drug therapies... Let's take as an example. In 2005 they spent 7. As far as the advertising budget... Part of it is located in the 8. I don't always believe them, but in this case, I do. If incorrect, my apologies. Re-read it and you will see that that figure was for Direct to consumer DTC advertising only-- mail, TV, things like that. I don't always believe them, but in this case, I do.


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