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Post by kite on Jun 27, 2018 8:38:54 GMT -5
ST $MNKD So nice to see 2 Afrezza commercials on Fox News this am big exposure on the number 1 news station in USA Bullish I’m sure it will become clear very soon how they’re paying for this. Could this be Chief Marketing Officer Garrett Ingram's doing?
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Post by mytakeonit on Jun 27, 2018 13:03:04 GMT -5
What is also clear is that ... peppy isn't putting a like on anything that says Fox on it.
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Post by awesomo on Jun 27, 2018 13:09:46 GMT -5
Fox & Friends eh, all we need a tweet from Donald about Afrezza!
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Post by mnholdem on Jun 27, 2018 13:38:24 GMT -5
What is also clear is that ... peppy isn't putting a like on anything that says Fox on it. Not true. You used that word in your post and peppy liked it.
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Post by peppy on Jun 27, 2018 13:40:26 GMT -5
What is also clear is that ... peppy isn't putting a like on anything that says Fox on it. Not true. You used that word in your post and peppy liked it.
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Post by mytakeonit on Jun 27, 2018 13:56:43 GMT -5
mn - I wasn't about to point that out to peppy.
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Post by mytakeonit on Jun 27, 2018 13:58:30 GMT -5
Fox & Friends eh, all we need a tweet from Donald about Afrezza! I checked with Donald and he said ... "Quack Quack"
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Post by akemp3000 on Jun 27, 2018 14:01:53 GMT -5
Mike confirmed in the investor conference call that the TV commercials started back on Monday. Nice to combine this with the ADA. Hopefully we'll see scripts moving up nicely in the coming month or two.
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Post by awesomo on Jun 27, 2018 14:06:25 GMT -5
Fox & Friends eh, all we need a tweet from Donald about Afrezza! I checked with Donald and he said ... "Quack Quack" That's the most coherent thing I've heard from him in awhile.
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Post by goyocafe on Jun 27, 2018 18:51:22 GMT -5
Afrezza ad sighting. 4:47 PM, San Francisco Bay Area cable channel 882, GSN with reruns of Family Feud. Not my proudest moment. 🤪
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Post by sayhey24 on Jun 27, 2018 18:58:55 GMT -5
I did not see any commercials on TV today for metformin. In fact, I can never ever remember seeing any commercials for metformin. But, the last I checked its the number #1 seller and all over this care.diabetesjournals.org/content/41/Supplement_1/S73Commercials are a feel good but they are not going to sell afrezza. Being the standard of care is.
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Post by hellodolly on Jun 27, 2018 19:40:17 GMT -5
Glad to see they're going nationwide with this recent TV campaign. I'd be curious to see if they are prepared to measure the output of scripts, based on this most recent push on TV? We certainly have the numbers as a baseline to start. We just don't know when they will officially stop to measure impacts.
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Post by nylefty on Jun 27, 2018 20:27:44 GMT -5
No, they're NOT "going nationwide." They've just resumed buying time in a few selected markets. Unfortunately, we're not yet able to afford a nationwide campaign.
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Post by hellodolly on Jun 28, 2018 7:35:14 GMT -5
No, they're NOT "going nationwide." They've just resumed buying time in a few selected markets. Unfortunately, we're not yet able to afford a nationwide campaign. OK. Not national but, over 14% of the country and Ontario, Canada TX - South NY - NYC FL - Miami, Tampa CA - SD and SF OH - Columbus CO - Denver PA - ?? Canada
All reported as of now. Can't say anywhere else but, my bet is that there are commercials in other parts and have not yet been posted here.
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Post by figglebird on Jun 28, 2018 7:54:43 GMT -5
1. You also don't see commercials for zolpidam(generic ambien) - or thousands of other high volume selling drugs no longer on patent.
2. Ignoring the above point, let's imagine that metformin were given an ad campaign - what do you think the ad would say? We have been losing the fight against Diabetes much in part to those at risk not adhering to insulin therapies - thank goodness for metformin - diabetics and those at risk are more prone to taking a pill - so what if it doesn't really do anything? The prescription only costs 5 dollars without insurance. Take something it's better than nothing. Have you met Formin? George Forman holds up a bottle.
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