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Patent, not patient. It means the patent expires. Which means they need new drugs to pull in cash if they want to stay in the race.Once the patent expires the generic drug companies take over and start selling the drug for peanuts. The research drug companies don't expect to make much (if any) money off the drug after that.
Trying saying that to a patient. You'll get by saying it once, after the second time they won't be back and your physician satisfaction scores (which I am monitored with) will drop quickly.
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Patent, not patient. It means the patent expires. Which means they need new drugs to pull in cash if they want to stay in the race.Once the patent expires the generic drug companies take over and start selling the drug for peanuts. The research drug companies don't expect to make much (if any) money off the drug after that.
bc200Sep 24, 2009
I'M OUT OF F**KING CHEETOS AND I'VE GOT THE GOD DAMNED MUNCHIES
bubbalisciousSep 24, 2009
Trying saying that to a patient. You'll get by saying it once, after the second time they won't be back and your physician satisfaction scores (which I am monitored with) will drop quickly.
flarsenSep 25, 2009
That word is definitely not spelled definately though.
morbendkSep 25, 2009
I concur! Without it the world would come to a grinding halt.
archosSep 25, 2009
Where's psilocybin, the drug that made humans intelligent?
meccaydnaSep 25, 2009
I would guess infected with many less STDs....