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Post by bosephe on Jun 5, 2017 23:02:26 GMT -5
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Post by deaner3 on Jun 6, 2017 0:44:32 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lKCh8z5Nb0Brilliant, well spoken. With this video and the shareholder's one you can see how successful we are going to be, eventually as the tides turn.
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Post by slugworth008 on Jun 6, 2017 0:53:17 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lKCh8z5Nb0Brilliant, well spoken. With this video and the shareholder's one you can see how successful we are going to be, eventually as the tides turn. Hence, why Matt needed to go the way of the do-do bird. We needed fresh blood. Thanks embarrassment of Matt - And hello Mike C!!
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Post by therealisaching on Jun 6, 2017 7:08:57 GMT -5
Great video. Nice to have confirmation the commercial has been filmed. I kid you not, Mike signs off toward the end by saying "stay tuned"!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2017 8:22:38 GMT -5
slugworth008 Matt had influence hiring Castagna, be grateful.
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Post by sportsrancho on Jun 6, 2017 8:30:34 GMT -5
slugworth008 Matt had influence hiring Castagna, be grateful. Yes, but again Mike made the first call and reached out to MNKD. I watched this early this morning and already so much praise for him on line!
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Post by kc on Jun 6, 2017 10:26:07 GMT -5
Diabetes Burn out, non-compliance, Did this to help the tens of millions of diabetics, 70% are not below 7 AIC, Not changed in 20 years. Main stream used up front. Afrezza patient seeing sugars dropping in 5 mins vs waiting for one hour. I'm an impatient person. So are most diabetics. impact on Spouse and child.
Letters saying thank you. World of mouth is best form of advertising. Its a matter of getting doctors to try it.
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Post by peppy on Jun 6, 2017 10:43:06 GMT -5
Diabetes Burn out, non-compliance, Did this to help the tens of millions of diabetics, 70% are not below 7 AIC, Not changed in 20 years. Main stream used up front. Afrezza patient seeing sugars dropping in 5 mins vs waiting for one hour. I'm an impatient person. So are most diabetics. impact on Spouse and child. Letters saying thank you. World of mouth is best form of advertising. Its a matter of getting doctors to try it. So inappropriate of me, wavelengths ranging from one meter to one millimeter; with frequencies between 300 MHz (100 cm) and 300 GHz (0.1 cm). The only explanation for physician behavior I can understand is.... Are physicians being targeted with microwave frequency air waves? They are hearing, must prescribe big pharma... big phrama needs you? I am totally inappropriate.... but I could be correct.
Where are their eyeballs?
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Post by kc on Jun 6, 2017 10:53:31 GMT -5
Peppy,
You get it right Doctors are basically lazy and not tuning into what the patient needs. My TCOYD experience opened my eyes as to why Mannkind has to shake things up a bit. This is going to be are your PASSIVE about your treatment or ACTIVE about it. This Dr. Edelman gets it and is trying to teach HCP and patients you need to manage your own outcomes if you want to stay healthy and live a long life.
I posted the following yesterday on the ASM thread. -- The big Pharma companies are wanting to just keep folks dependent on their products. If it works doctors just keep prescribing them in a step therapy basis. Mike also says it very clearly in his Pharmacy edge interview. He words are very similar to what Edelman said.
From the ASM thread: I can see how Matt might not have been on board with the non-traditional hipster type approach. But marketing Afrezza in the same old manner that all Pharma companies are using is not getting us visibility and we all know this is a product that is having a tough time being scene as doctors are not into change.
Afrezza is a real Paradigm change for treatment. Doctor's don't get it and the don't care to get it as long as their patients are passive and accept what treatment they are receiving. The whole concept of TCOYD is to be an active participant in their own treatment.
I saw that for my very eyes that this weekend at the TCOYD event. One of the sessions I attended was with Dr. Edelman it was titled
Patients vs. Providers: Why Are We at Odds About Medications? Steven V. Edelman, MD, and William Polonsky, PhD, CDE
in this session you had both patients, Doctors, nurses, it was a full rooms and you can understand why folks are frustrated with their level of treatment. I wish that I took notes or picture of the comments. There is so much product in the Diabetes market that doctors are confused in what to prescribe. They use all the basic step therapies first and Afrezza is not on their steps. Yet!
The TCOYD event showcased all the products. So while we think Afrezza is the Holy Grail for treatment we have to know that the doctors have possibly too many options so they stick to what they are familiar with and easy to prescribe. Dr. Edelman even stated that when talking in the general session about treatment options.
AFREZZA is not for the passive patient who is just doing whatever the DR says. Its for the Patient who is TAKING CONTROL OF THEIR OWN TREATMENT.
We need to attack the problem with visibility in a new manner and the board must have believed that Mike Castagna got it and knows the right direction to move MannKind forward.
Read more: mnkd.proboards.com/thread/8006/video-asm?page=2#ixzz4jEoQlnh5
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2017 11:18:19 GMT -5
slugworth008 Matt had influence hiring Castagna, be grateful. Yes, but again Mike made the first call and reached out to MNKD. I watched this early this morning and already so much praise for him on line! I did not know this. This makes me like him even more. He reached out to go to a failing company.
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Post by slugworth008 on Jun 6, 2017 12:41:42 GMT -5
slugworth008 Matt had influence hiring Castagna, be grateful. I am grateful that Mike C is running the show - and perhaps I've been a bit harsh on Matt. Forward ho though!
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Post by slugworth008 on Jun 6, 2017 12:45:28 GMT -5
Great post - thanks -
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2017 4:24:44 GMT -5
Yes, but again Mike made the first call and reached out to MNKD. I watched this early this morning and already so much praise for him on line! I did not know this. This makes me like him even more. He reached out to go to a failing company. Castagna reached out because he knows Afrezza's potential and has a passion to assist people with diabetes.
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Post by liane on Jun 7, 2017 4:38:59 GMT -5
I moved this to the main forum and am pinning it for a while so that everyone sees it. 40 minutes long, but very worth it. I didn't get a chance to view it myself until last night.
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Post by uvula on Jun 7, 2017 9:17:16 GMT -5
"We had a shareholder meeting last week and people were crying."
Okay, I took this out of context. He wasn't talking about the stock price.
It was a great video.
If Mike is reading this I was surprised that when he compared Exubera to Afrezza he only mentioned the size of the delivery device but did not mention the pk differences.
I love that Mike, when he was talking about titration, mentioned that our patients always like helping new users and there are YouTube videos. This is a way to tell people with diabetes that they can find info on YouTube without violating any FDA stuff.
Another comment for Mike: Don't begin so many answers with "That's a great question." You should use this phrase at most 1 time in an interview.
There are 2 comments on the YouTube page. The second comment is an answer to the first comment and it is from the APPA. It sounds like the APPA is advocating for Afrezza. I was pleased but surprised to see this since they represent the entire industry.
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