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ThatNerdInPhilly
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New updated commercial for Toujeo with some a**hat dancing around like a complete jagoff
And another commercial taking a classic tune and destroying it. F off! https://www.ispot.tv/ad/ArQh/toujeo-daily-groove |
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aka ron
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My dog did the (I'm laying down and you can't make me move) thing to me this morning.
She is 80 pounds and old so I sure as heck was not going to drag her.
She ended up following me to the garage door, I wanted to put her out before I went to the store.
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aka ron
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I picked this one just randomly, how about half of the commercials being warnings about side effects?
Toujeo® contains the same active ingredient, insulin glargine, as Lantus®. The concentration of insulin glargine in Toujeo® is 300 units per mL. Monitor blood glucose in all patients treated with insulin. Modify insulin regimens cautiously and only under medical supervision. Changes in insulin strength, manufacturer, type, or method of administration may result in the need for a change in insulin dose or an adjustment in concomitant oral antidiabetic treatment. Changes in insulin regimen may result in hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia. Unit for unit, patients started on, or changed to, Toujeo® required a higher dose than patients controlled with Lantus®. When changing from another basal insulin to Toujeo®, patients experienced higher average fasting plasma glucose levels in the first few weeks of therapy until titrated to their individualized fasting plasma glucose targets. Higher doses were required in titrate-to-target studies to achieve glucose control similar to Lantus®. Hypoglycemia is the most common adverse reaction of insulin therapy, including Toujeo®, and may be life-threatening. Medication errors such as accidental mix-ups between basal insulin products and other insulins, particularly rapid-acting insulins, have been reported. Patients should be instructed to always verify the insulin label before each injection. Do not dilute or mix Toujeo® with any other insulin or solution. If mixed or diluted, the solution may become cloudy, and the onset of action/time to peak effect may be altered in an unpredictable manner. Do not administer Toujeo® via an insulin pump or intravenously because severe hypoglycemia can occur. Severe life-threatening, generalized allergy, including anaphylaxis, can occur. Discontinue Toujeo®, monitor and treat if indicated. A reduction in the Toujeo® dose may be required in patients with renal or hepatic impairment. As with all insulins, Toujeo® use can lead to life-threatening hypokalemia. Untreated hypokalemia may cause respiratory paralysis, ventricular arrhythmia, and death. Closely monitor potassium levels in patients at risk of hypokalemia and treat if indicated. Fluid retention, which may lead to or exacerbate heart failure, can occur with concomitant use of thiazolidinediones (TZDs) with insulin. These patients should be observed for signs and symptoms of heart failure. If heart failure occurs, dosage reduction or discontinuation of TZD must be considered. Certain drugs may affect glucose metabolism, requiring insulin dose adjustment and close monitoring of blood glucose. The signs of hypoglycemia may be reduced in patients taking anti-adrenergic drugs (eg, beta-blockers, clonidine, guanethidine, and reserpine). Adverse reactions commonly associated with Toujeo® include hypoglycemia, allergic reactions, injection site reactions, lipodystrophy, pruritus, rash, edema and weight gain. Important Safety Information for Toujeo® (insulin glargine injection) 300 Units/mL SoloStar®
Toujeo® SoloStar® is a disposable prefilled insulin pen. To help ensure an accurate dose each time, patients should follow all steps in the Instruction Leaflet accompanying the pen; otherwise they may not get the correct amount of insulin, which may affect their blood glucose levels. Do not withdraw Toujeo® from the SoloStar® disposable prefilled pen with a syringe.
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Jimbo
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I hate these stupid effing names they dream up for this crap.
I'm not kidding here, but when I first heard the word Toujeo, I wasn't sure if it was a drug or a new model of car. "With all of its standard advanced features, you should be driving the new... ...Buick Toujeo!!!" |
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Ad nauseous
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^LOL
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One good thing about TV-you could always turn it off
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ThatNerdInPhilly
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This has been my pet peeve for years!! Literally 10,15 seconds of what the pill does...then the remaining 45 seconds of horrific possible side effects. "Stop if this causes sweating, severe pain in stomach, bleeding out of the eyes or rectum, "BlahBlah" may cause certain cancers, Don't take "Blahblah" if you are planning you have children" Holy sh*t..stfu!!
I DESPISE these medication ads! Lot of them now are for controlling diabetes. I'm seeing a lot more for post-Chemo treatment, hell...a few ads promoting pills for terminal cancer 'live longer.' Optivo...that kind of sounds like a car model also. |
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EEEEts All so REEEdEEEculous
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PaWolf
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First thing I thought of: but, like TNIP, I also was reminded me of these: Opel GT - remember these? They're making a come-back now, but with an increased price tag. ~~~ On the flip-side, I couldn't agree more about the side-effect silliness - especially when I hear those that mention "including death", or in one case (I can't recall who) mentioned "death-like symptoms". |
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ThatNerdInPhilly
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Wilford Brimley wasn't too threatening when he would yell at us "CHECK YOU'RE BLOOD SUGAR AND CHECK IT OFTEN!" (LOL at this YouTube clip) Yeah, if Danny Trejo asked this...you're damn right I'd take my diabetes medication ASAP! This mofo scares me. |
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aka ron
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They don't mention one of the obvious side effects...It makes you dance around like fairy princess.
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aka ron
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The New Roid Probe |
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zippyjet
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What is it with all these big pharma commercials that name their products like babies in the hood? Troujeau, Pristiq.
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Triple J
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This jackass reminds me of Fred Flintstone... ... and about as graceful, too.
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