Drug company used rap video to push for higher doses, sales

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The video, titled “Great by Choice,” was shown during a national sales meeting in 2015 to encourage employees to talk doctors into prescribing higher doses, prosecutors said.

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Straight garbage.

So can we hear the song tho?

Pharmaceutical companies, the real drug dealers and opioid pushers within our borders.

I just want to hear the song....

Gross

Disgusting.

And? Are doctors unable to prescribe drugs ignoring the persuasion of 'pharmagirls'?

Beyond repugnant.

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