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Post by bosephe on Jan 24, 2018 1:35:19 GMT -5
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Post by robbmo on Jan 24, 2018 1:57:14 GMT -5
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Post by mnholdem on Jan 24, 2018 5:09:51 GMT -5
Note to Members: You don't need to use the Quote feature to type in your responses. Using Reply will reduce the number of times a video or image is repeatedly displayed throughout threads. Thank You!
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Post by brentie on Jan 24, 2018 6:55:33 GMT -5
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Post by peppy on Jan 24, 2018 7:53:26 GMT -5
that was positive clip. Notice the patient is wearing a suit. If you wear a suit you have a higher chance of getting Afrezza? Aged, do you wear a suit to visit your endo? Joey, were you wearing a suit?
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Post by robbmo on Jan 24, 2018 9:08:15 GMT -5
Note to Members: You don't need to use the Quote feature to type in your responses. Using Reply will reduce the number of times a video or image is repeatedly displayed throughout threads. Thank You! Yeah, I really dislike it when people do that. 😊 Sorry!
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Post by peppy on Jan 24, 2018 9:20:44 GMT -5
Note to Members: You don't need to use the Quote feature to type in your responses. Using Reply will reduce the number of times a video or image is repeatedly displayed throughout threads. Thank You! Yeah, I really dislike it when people do that. 😊 Sorry! I hear you. I will say, I have reprimand messages from liane when I arrived, I used to say, quote, reply. I have been reprimanded for not including the quote function. More people on the board back then as Sanofi was selling Afrezza.
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Post by kc on Jan 24, 2018 11:28:07 GMT -5
Dr. Bode is Sam's Doctor. He might also be Laura's Dr. too.
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Post by careful2invest on Jan 24, 2018 19:57:00 GMT -5
Dr. Bode is Sam's Doctor. He might also be Laura's Dr. too. It's reassuring to see Dr. Bode's continued support. I remember reading in some article where he was not displaying his support of Afrezza as I had expected. I am not sure where I saw this, but will look into it when I get a minute or two and pass it along. Great to see this kind of positive TV coverage!! We are making headway... GLTA!
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Post by kc on Jan 24, 2018 21:12:26 GMT -5
Dr. Bode is Will paid by the pharmaceutical industry. Go to this link put his name and you’ll see the figures he was paid in 2016 and 2015. openpaymentsdata.cms.gov/physician/265665/summary2016 payments to Dr. Bode. $460,993 Top Companies Making General Payments SANOFI-AVENTIS U.S. LLC: $141,434.20 JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICALS,...: $102,618.16 NOVO NORDISK AS: $81,869.82 NOVO NORDISK INC: $68,572.03 MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC.: $38,556.75 ASTRAZENECA...: $12,302.08 MANNKIND CORPORATION: $7,548.47 INSULET CORPORATION: $5,789.67 GLAXOSMITHKLINE, LLC.: $464.66 AMARIN PHARMA INC.: $238.35 2015 payments $648,213 Top Companies Making General Payments SANOFI-AVENTIS U.S. LLC: $244,533.34 JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICALS,...: $113,332.81 NOVO NORDISK INC: $63,014.03 GLAXOSMITHKLINE, LLC.: $57,041.74 NOVO NORDISK AS: $43,194.44 ASTRAZENECA...: $41,856.69 MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC.: $34,255.93 INSULET CORPORATION: $16,775.94 BECTON, DICKINSON AND...: $13,208.61 BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM...: $6,913.07 Dr. Bode 2015 projects.propublica.org/docdollars/doctors/pid/265665Drugs & Devices in 2015 Totals listed below account for all payments from August 2013 to December 2015 that mention this product. If a payment record mentions more than one product, the entire value will be included in each of those products. PRODUCT NAME PRODUCT TYPE PAYMENTS†INVOKANA Drug $113K TOUJEO Drug $109K AFREZZA Drug $88,143 TANZEUM Drug $56,000 VICTOZA Drug $42,729 LANTUS Drug $36,074 APIDRA Drug $35,942 TRESIBA Drug $33,354 INSULIN PUMP Device $32,047 BYDUREON Drug $23,855 FARXIGA Drug $18,019 OMNIPOD Drug $16,776 GLYXAMBI Drug $7,119 JANUVIA Drug $6,184 JANUMET Drug $6,167 JANUMET XR Drug $6,159 DIABETES CARE Device $6,004 NOVOLOG Drug $5,411 JARDIANCE Drug $4,471 V-GO Device $3,318 CONTINUOUS GLUCOSE MONITOR Device $1,922 INSULIN PUMP INFUSION SETS Device $1,201 INFUSION DEVICE Device $918 T-SLIM INSULIN PUMP Device $483 AIRCRAFT MEDICAL Device $161 METERS Device $117 TRULICITY Drug $116 HUMALOG Drug $116P
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Post by peppy on Jan 24, 2018 21:45:39 GMT -5
geeze. alrighty then, we are seeing how it is done. let's see, pharmacy purchasing managers use labels to control what medications our covered and defend their kickbacks. Pharma payes physicians to advocate. The FDA.... are the paid arm for big Pharma.....
you want to play, you've got to pay.
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Post by sayhey24 on Jan 24, 2018 21:47:44 GMT -5
Bode is Back! Thats HUGE news IMO. How many days since Mike did the purchase for the wife?
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Post by mnholdem on Jan 24, 2018 21:57:07 GMT -5
Thanks, kc. At first glance, one might think that Dr. Bode is not the kind of advocate MannKind desires to write about Afrezza. However, I suggest that Bode is EXACTLY the class of researcher which MannKind thinks would fairly evaluate the medical benefits of the company's only product. Dr. Bode does not solely support ANY pharmaceutical company in particular and may, in fact, be exactly the kind of broad-minded researcher who has both the knowledge and experience needed to compare Afrezza to other diabetes treatments.
Also, unlike other researchers, Dr. Bode has worked with patients like Sam Finta and has first hand knowledge of the pros and cons of using Afrezza.
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Post by kc on Jan 24, 2018 22:01:51 GMT -5
I know a couple doctors on the same list in my area. They are good doctors and this is the way this supplement their income by speaking on the half of the Pharma company.
Do the research on doctors who you know in your community I am sure you were fine they have taken some money from big Pharma also.
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