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Post by yossarian on Jun 6, 2020 8:51:41 GMT -5
How can that be. TRx for week of 5/29 were 658 and $ sales reported as $1,270,000. For previous week of 5/22 TRx were 286 and $ sales reported as $1,240,000. This kind of discrepancy has shown up before. What accounts for it. See for yourself. mnkd.proboards.com/post/206341 link
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Post by cjm18 on Jun 6, 2020 9:21:35 GMT -5
An all time high price per prescription. Long time users get larger refills or/and another price increase.
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Post by buyitonsale on Jun 6, 2020 11:49:13 GMT -5
Prices vary by cartridge configuration.
Quantity of packages per script also varies.
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Post by mytakeonit on Jun 6, 2020 13:31:57 GMT -5
How can that be. TRx for week of 5/29 were 658 and $ sales reported as $1,270,000. For previous week of 5/22 TRx were 286 and $ sales reported as $1,240,000. This kind of discrepancy has shown up before. What accounts for it. See for yourself. mnkd.proboards.com/post/206341 link5/22 TRx was corrected to be 686 ... that 286 was a typo. But, that's mytakeonit
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2020 15:43:28 GMT -5
Prices vary by cartridge configuration. Quantity of packages per script also varies. Looks like users are ordering more 8 & 12 Unit Cartridges.
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Post by seanismorris on Jun 6, 2020 23:47:41 GMT -5
Prices vary by cartridge configuration. Quantity of packages per script also varies. Looks like users are ordering more 8 & 12 Unit Cartridges. Increase in legalized marijuana + coronavirus (& higher unemployment) = more people at home with munchies = more Afrezza needed
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Post by matt on Jun 7, 2020 7:29:05 GMT -5
Such differences in average selling price usually arise due to different product mix. When there are different package sizes with differing units of drug that can be one driver. Some patients are truly new and are trying out the titration package which is year again different. Finally, remember than Symphony simply regurgitates the retail sales data that they collect from the dispensing pharmacies, and some pharmacies have larger markups or different dispensing fees if a PBM is involved. I suspect the MNKD wholesale revenue tracks much closer to the total number of scripts then the retail figures, but that is not what Symphony reports.
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Post by MnkdWASmyRtrmntPlan on Jun 7, 2020 12:14:39 GMT -5
How can that be. TRx for week of 5/29 were 658 and $ sales reported as $1,270,000. For previous week of 5/22 TRx were 286 and $ sales reported as $1,240,000. This kind of discrepancy has shown up before. What accounts for it. See for yourself. mnkd.proboards.com/post/206341 linkFor those who didn't catch the typo, TRx were 686 ... not 286: 658 (686) 248 (287) 1.27mm (1.24mm)
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