Sentences with phrase «call big pharma»

However, despite its own claims I wouldn't really call Big Pharma very big or even a simulation.
But I saw it recently, and it's a little like watching a train wreck: this woman wrote a book called Big Pharma's Sexy Little Secret about how (and it's possible I've missed everything there is to see here...) pharmaceutical companies purposely hire «cheerleader» types so that they can use sex — or the idea of it, anyway — to manipulate doctors into buying more of their product.

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Valeant CEO Mike Pearson said in a conference call that Medicis will strengthen the company's place in medical dermatology and bring it to critical mass in aesthetics, a $ 12 - billion market that doesn't depend on government health - plan reimbursement and previously did not have a significant «big pharma» presence.
Bearish calls included an electric vehicle leader, a struggling industrial giant and a big pharma.
Burke complains Albany is trying to block local governments from forcing what he calls «Big Pharma» to pay, as the state bill is now before the Governor for action.
When Janssen Pharmaceuticals, the R&D arm of pharma giant J&J, decided they were going to focus on novel therapeutics of big impact, rather than follow the competition's focus on branded generics or biosimilars, they completely redesigned how they could tackle that goal by opening five so - called innovation centers.
Former New England Journal of Medicine editor Angell lifts the rock she calls «big pharma» and peers beneath to find an ugly sight.
The panel calls on big pharma to «look beyond short - term assessments of profit and loss, and act with enlightened self - interest» in helping to fund the basic research that will allow the scheme to proceed.
The initial doctor's call I had with Parsley Health gave me hope that I would receive care that would consider all of my symptoms in finding a root cause, and would not be restricted to big pharma solutions in providing a treatment plan.
How much money was spent on statin drug to lower the so called cholesterol scare which made big pharma billions of dollars.
James started his career as an investment banker, but he had studied health economics, which is a really interesting field because we're looking at not just economics but we're looking at how do people spend their money to live longer, and feel better, and to stay well, and decided after a year in banking that he wanted to work with integrative medicine or functional medicine, and he founded something called Evolution of Medicine, which is an eCommerce platform that lets doctors manage their practices better with customized tools and things like that so they can become more functional doctors, just to make it easier for the transition to come from basically a trained representative of Big Pharma.
Like big pharma, they promise to treat your diabetes with a pill, some even calling them magic pills (read snake oil).
These so called genius doctors are making big bucks off of your nutritional deficiency symptoms by calling them «diseases» and stuffing your face full of poison Big Pharma pilbig bucks off of your nutritional deficiency symptoms by calling them «diseases» and stuffing your face full of poison Big Pharma pilBig Pharma pills.
So we are mostly on our own plus dependent on those alternative medicine doctors who do go outside the box of toxic current medicines promoted by Big Pharma, and it's a source of immense profit to so - called «organized» medicine advocates to use only their recommendations as instructed by the big pharmaceutical industry, and those who profit by Big Pharma, and it's a source of immense profit to so - called «organized» medicine advocates to use only their recommendations as instructed by the big pharmaceutical industry, and those who profit by big pharmaceutical industry, and those who profit by it.
And Wakefield's paper, which has since been retracted by the Lancet and called a deliberate fraud by the editors of the British Medical Journal — you know, he — instead of saying oh, I'm sorry, you know, I was wrong, he ended up portraying himself as a martyr to this conspiracy between big pharma, the media and corrupt public health officials.
Laval, Quebec - based Valeant Pharmaceuticals lost almost more than half of its market value ($ 10 billion) since Oct. 21, 2015 when Citron Research, which shorted Valeant's stock, first publicly alleged that Valeant fraudulently «stuffed the channels,» calling it the «Enron» of Big Pharma.
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