How about getting your male counterparts in on your more holistic approach and
getting Big Pharma less in the picture when it comes to psych drugs?
Not exact matches
People object to a system that they see as being dominated by
big pharma, a system that intrusively asserts control over our lives, telling us what's wrong with us, and telling us what we must do in order to
get better (as they choose to define «better»).
The intense, full - day strategy sessions invariably ended with Cornelius
getting a headache, he says — particularly when he sparred with executives in the company who clung to vestiges of
big, fat
pharma.
At a moment when the world's fourth - largest pharmaceutical company by sales (Pfizer) is eagerly courting the world's ninth - largest (the very same AstraZeneca from which Bristol decoupled)-- offering, in late May, a monumental dowry of around $ 120 billion — one can be forgiven for not noticing the more substantive change that's sweeping the pharmaceutical industry:
Big Pharma is
getting smaller.
Whos
got more pull... a voter or
big Pharma that loves to push pills.
The
big pharma makes billions over our backs, and to be honest, I have never seen anyone
get better from the meds... especially insuline etc..
Get out of here «home birth momma,» you annoying, «I gave birth at home so I am better and stronger than women who gave birth in hospitals
big pharma derp» cow.
Zach Emig, 40, a bond trader, is concentrating on health care,
getting money out of politics and holding
Big Pharma accountable.
«But I have no doubt in my mind that
Big Pharma and their lobbyists are aware of this growing trend across the country of local governments requiring them to take action to pay for their own disposal and are trying to
get the state houses to preempt them and that's exactly what we're seeing.»
I know probably 20 + recent grads from these types of programs — only two of them have a CV that is likely to even make them a viable candidate for a position to
get them in the door at a
big pharma company.
If you don't have your eye on the prize from the beginning, and work your ass off, and
get lucky along the way, those high - level
big pharma research jobs are a pipe dream.
He had observed that «what tends to happen in
big pharma is that people
get slotted into one area and they may not see the
big picture.»
«That's when
Big Pharma started sniffing around and really
got interested in immunotherapy,» says Jeffrey Schlom, chief of the National Cancer Institute's Laboratory of Tumor Immunology and Biology.
Creating new opportunities for «all of these very talented, experienced, displaced workers» requires «
getting them thinking creatively about maybe making the move from
big pharma, where they've spent their careers,» to other opportunities, such as smaller, newer companies created by themselves, perhaps, or other displaced scientists.
Another area that
big pharma has traditionally been reluctant to
get involved with is research into orphan diseases — ones that affect so few people that working on them is not usually considered commercially viable by large companies.
But there wasn't any money for product development or the financial incentive for
Big Pharma to
get involved because who were you going to sell your drug to?
«This allows the company to experience the individual and the individual
gets a taste to see what it's like in biotech or
big pharma.»
«We have all heard about bad science, bad
pharma and
big tobacco or alcohol, but what
gets overlooked is the life and death impacts of bad policy - making.
Once you
get into
big pharma, there are many options, including staying with a scientific or clinical path or pursuing a management or even a business path.
It is hard to
get good information, because just like
big pharma,
big supplement companies have an agenda — and its to make money by selling their products.
Also, remember The
Big Pharma have
got government behind them.
Effexor is a nightmare to
get off which is probably why
big pharma put it out there!
Maybe it's
Big Pharma trying to
get me to buy their pills instead of eating healthily.
But what is skipping food
got to do with
Big Pharma, you would ask?
Rumor has it that because the results of the scientific research on the cholesterol lowering effects of Bergamonte are so incredible,
Big Pharma is working to
get this natural ingredient banned from the market.
She also points out how «normal» levels of cholesterol and LDL are constantly lowered by the medical system in order to benefit
big pharma and
get as many people as possible on statins.
Personally, I think if
Big Pharma's vested interest in statin drugs were to
get out of the way, the cholesterol «myth» would be evaluated and resolved correctly.
Now
BIG PHARMA has you by the ba... Long term treatment leave you with malabsorption, creating problems in the future (but do nt worry
BIG PHARMA has a pill), you are at higher risk of fractures after several years of treatment, but then you can
get medication against osteoporosis, maybe procedures, painkillers and so on.
Genius Protagonist has to find a cure for Ebola before his Girlfriend dies or
Big Pharma or CIA
get to him!
Regardless
Big Pharma almost completely avoids
getting into the extensive morality debate surrounding the pharmaceutical industry which is probably for the best, opting for a couple of subtle comments amidst its puzzle gameplay.
Big Pharma is ruthless, to its employees; but it can't take on the FDA and is quite tame compared with what Federal government
gets away with.
So, if they will not
get to control the World via climate engineering, human engineering (via the
big pharma) and genetically modified «foods», and if their plans
get fully exposed; kaboom!
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It's a
big problem for
pharma reps who have
gotten caught up in the massive layoffs of the last few years, because when they try to go for a job in, say, medical devices, medical software, or laboratory sales, they're blocked by «
pharma reps need not apply.»
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pharma drug - pushing culture we live in: it's time to
get educated.
I think you'll see a continuation of
big pharma merging with bio-tech to
get the technology and talent that resides in those companies.