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Drug Rep Not Avoided
Attempt to obtain pens results in five-minute
lecture on Cozaar
MIAMI, FL--An attempt by Dr. Terry Kinard to obtain
some extra pens yesterday resulted in an awkward five-minute encounter
with Bruce Clyburn, a drug company representative from Merck, said Kinard
from his office this morning.
"There was a drug fair at the hospital, and
I had already gotten a reflex hammer and a box of Zantac 75's," said
the internist. "I thought, well, I've managed to not speak to any
drug reps yet, let's see if I can sneak some extra pens and maybe some
post-its too while I'm at it."
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Bruce Clyburn, Merck Rep
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He says he tried to reach his hand in between two
physicians who had been cornered by a Merck drug rep, but "didn't
see [Clyburn] creep up behind me."
"As soon as I heard him say, 'Dr. Kinard! Have
you been using Cozaar?', I thought, DAMN!"
"He kept talking, and I was just standing there
like, shoot, how long is this guy gonna talk about friggin' Cozaar?
Did I really need those stupid pens? Haven't I already got more than I
need? I mean, does he think I'm listening? OK, gotta be polite. Keep pretending.
Man, this is ridiculous! I don't want to talk about Cozaar! I can't
prescribe it anyways - it's not even on the formulary! Why did I wear
my I.D. tag? Next time I'm gonna put it in my pocket. Jeez, is he still
talking?"
After five uncomfortable minutes, Clyburn allowed
Kinard to choose from the offerings on the Merck table.
"One pen!" says a dejected Kinard. "I
was only able to get one pen, and no post-its, for having to pretend to
listen to him talk for all that time. All the other stuff they had was
junk. Who wants a coaster that says "Propecia" on it? Sheesh!"
When reached by phone, Clyburn remarked "Cozaar
works just as well as Diovan for high blood pressure. And if you look
at this here graphic, you'll see that side effects are comparable to placebo.
Just remember: Cozaar. And while I have you here, have you been using
Hyzaar? Hyzaar has once-a-day dosing for this you know when pressure dose
give study adjust angiotensin combination daily..."
The remainder of Clyburn's statements could not be
properly comprehended.
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