Examples of Medical Liaisons in a sentence
Also, evaluating whether departmental Medical Liaisons were aware of the LII approval process through meetings with the Medical Liaisons of four County departments (Public Safety, Special Services, Land Use and Office of Finance).
And monotherapy and everything that we can talk about, that’s what we want to do.One or more Medical Liaisons in the Northeast CBU interpreted this statement to mean that he or she should promote Neurontin for Unapproved Uses and thereafter, in or about May and June 1996, promoted Neurontin for Neuropathic pain, an unapproved use.
In or about May 1996, a WARNER-LAMBERT Medical Director based in the Northeast CBU sent a voicemail message to the Medical Liaisons in the Northeast CBU in which he stated:What we’d like you to do is, any time you’re called out just make sure that your main focus out of what you’re doing is on Neurontin…When we get out there, we want to kick some ass, we want to sell Neurontin on pain.
Only DCFS Medical Liaisons may make non-emergency medical transportation arrangements for DCFS wards.
In 2013, she was promoted to Regional Sales Director, supervising all Medical Liaisons in the northeast region.
Parke-Davis’s use of Medical Liaisons to Promote Neurontin Off-Label.
Nor were any memoranda sent out to the field personnel to curtail the illegal promotion.2. Use of Medical Liaisons to Market Off-Label: A related development was the institution of the medical liaisons in late 1995.
Medical Liaisons informed psychiatrists that early results from clinical trials evaluating Neurontin for the treatment of bipolar disorder indicated a ninety percent (90%) response rate when Neurontin was started at 900mg/d ay dosage and increased to a dosage of 4800mg/day.
Pharmaceutical Medical Liaisons also may be granted limited access only by prior appointment or invitation and such individuals must be credentialed by Northwell Health’s vendor credentialing service described in policy “Company Representatives and/or Visitors in Patient Care Areas and NHPP Clinical Observers” (#100.22).
In addition to a large well-trained sales force, Forest also employed numerous physicians, the “physician participants,” who included Dr. Karen Wagner, Dr. Jeffrey Bostic, Dr. Jack Gorman, the physicians on the Celexa and Lexapro Speakers’ Bureaus, and the Forest Medical Liaisons whose purpose was to puppet marketing messages designed by Forest to disseminate false and misleading Celexa and Lexapro efficacy data in order to get doctors to prescribe the drugs to their pediatric patients.