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diabetes-eli lily- trillion dollar a year scam,all insulin costs, 13 cents to produce a bottle

April 05, 2008

Former Drug Sales Rep Tells All


 

drug rep, sales, salesmanShahram Ahari, who spent two years selling Prozac and Zypraxa for Eli Lily, told a Senate Aging Committee that his job involved "rewarding physicians with gifts and attention for their allegiance to your product and company despite what may be ethically appropriate."

Ahari claims that drug companies often hire former cheerleaders and ex-models, as well as former athletes and members of the military, even if they have no background in science.

During their five-week training class, Ahari says he was taught sales tactics such as:
 

  • How to exceed spending limits for important clients
  • How to be generous with free samples to leverage sales
  • How to use friendships and personal gifts to foster a "quid pro quo" relationship
  • How to exploit sexual tension

Ahari claims that he's even heard stories about sales reps helping to pay the cost of a doctor's swimming pool, or taking a doctor to a nightclub where a hostess was paid to keep him company.

For this work, sales reps often earned more than researchers. On top of a base salary of $50,000 for starting reps, Ahari says, "there were four quarterly bonuses, an annual bonus, stock options, a car, 401K, great health benefits, and a $60,000 expense account."
 

Comments


  • Susan

    I sure can believe this.  I clean a dr's office and you wouldn't believe all the crap the drug companies bring in as gifts with their name on it.  Pens, pads of paper, tissue, various office supplies, clocks, stuffed animals,  boxes of cereal, candy, photo frames etc... not to mention the expensive lunches they bring in.  I clean up garbage from Olive Garden, Red Lobster and AppleBee's.  When you figure there's probably 12 people working there and times that by how many ever dr's offices there are that is very expensive for these drug companies.  And, they have these meals brought in to them every single day!!  I also know of elaborate trips for the dr's that are paid for by the drug companies.  Doc has to listen to an hour long presentation on their company or a certain drug then has the rest of the week to golf etc...in some tropical paradise.  I know that research costs a lot of money but I'll bet if they'd stop all the free gifts and promotional junk, they could lower the costs of some drugs dramatically!

    8 months ago

  • mark

    ive just found out that humalog has been around since the mid sixties,research is a word- to keep people from checking into whats really going on.i was talking to a rep and thats what ive heard,it wasnt used then because of its fast action.but now we get no nutritional values from foods,so everything is turning to carbs so they introduced humalog.if he lets me reproduce what he has told me i will post it.

    8 months ago

  • Janice

    The drug companies don't want us to get well. I believe hat's why they are super supporters of the American Diabetes Association, and that Association says "There Is No Cure For Diabetes." I also believe the insurance companies are on both sides of the fence, meaning they benefit if we pay high premiums for health insurance, and they benefit if our drug costs are low.

    Aside from insulin, do you know how they "find" new drugs to advertise to us?  They develop a brand new molecule that they can patent and eventually make money from; then they search for what it can "cure" or "change" in our bodies; and call it a new wonder drug; they lobby the FDA for approval no matter what the side effects from the drug are; and they  market the drug, and try to convince us by TV ads to ask our doctors about it. When objections arise (people dying from use of the drug), they lobby the FDA again to stall pulling the drug off the market, so the drug company can make a big enough profit from it first. Then the drug is recalled. (Down, off the soap box, Janice.) 

    Okay, back to happy thinking. Cleansing the body and superior nutrition is the way to improved health, no matter what the health problem.

    Until this year, I only thought I had to add supplements to my body to help me live better. Now, I know I also have to remove yucky stuff ... toxins, mucoid plaque ... first. I only personally know Type II diabetes.

    From what I've heard about Type I diabetes ... autoimmune disorder ... whole, raw, living foods consumption is a must. I recommend to everyone living with diabetes to use the internet to check out ways to live WITHOUT diabetes !!  Don't be defined by your disease, be defined by your good health.

     

     

     

    8 months ago

  • Monique

    Humalog is very pricey! It costs 95 dollars a bottle! I take Humalog 75/25.

    8 months ago

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