bigskygirl October 7, 2015 Share October 7, 2015 It can't be a good sign when the list of potential side-effects is so long that you forget what ailment the advertised "medicine" is alleging to relieve Ha! Sometimes I think the med side effects are worse than the medical problem a person is taking the med for. Link to comment
Prevailing Wind October 8, 2015 Share October 8, 2015 Ha! Sometimes I think the med side effects are worse than the medical problem a person is taking the med for. Well, that's OK, because they've got some other drug to counteract those side effects, which has side effects of its own, for which you have to take yet another drug... My late mom had some friends that would meet up at McDonald's for breakfast. Whoever had the most pills to take got to eat free, the others picked up his/her check. Some damn big "pill minder" boxes came out at the table. 1 Link to comment
Muffyn October 8, 2015 Share October 8, 2015 Ha! Sometimes I think the med side effects are worse than the medical problem a person is taking the med for. That's why you only take the meds if you have a moderate to severe case of whatever. If it's mild to moderate, no drugs for you! 4 Link to comment
cynicat October 8, 2015 Share October 8, 2015 Ha! Sometimes I think the med side effects are worse than the medical problem a person is taking the med for. Interestingly enough, many of the side effects are symptoms of the disease that the medication is treating. 3 Link to comment
bigskygirl October 8, 2015 Share October 8, 2015 Well, that's OK, because they've got some other drug to counteract those side effects, which has side effects of its own, for which you have to take yet another drug... My late mom had some friends that would meet up at McDonald's for breakfast. Whoever had the most pills to take got to eat free, the others picked up his/her check. Some damn big "pill minder" boxes came out at the table. I remembered when my husband came home from Seattle after his kidney transplant. He brought home a small bag full of medications. I was in shock when I saw how many pill he was on at the time. He said he was afraid to get on the plane with so many pills so he got a note explaining he was going home after a kidney transplant. I noticed the Xarelto commercial has a professional basketball player now. I guess athletes or comedians can help influence people to run to their doctor to ask for one specific pill. The interesting part is I just saw a lawyer commercial asking people to call in if they had taken this med and had dangerous side effects. The irony speaks for itself. Link to comment
smittykins October 8, 2015 Share October 8, 2015 I'm still waiting for a Xarelto commercial to be directly followed by a "Xarelto is DANGEROUS!!!" lawyer commercial. 4 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 October 8, 2015 Share October 8, 2015 I'm still waiting for a Xarelto commercial to be directly followed by a "Xarelto is DANGEROUS!!!" lawyer commercial.I've actually seen that for a couple of drugs besides Xarelto. Makes me laugh.Yes, I'm sick. 5 Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer October 9, 2015 Share October 9, 2015 So I have a question. Are all medical conditions, in fact, moderate to severe? Because that's usually the phrase they use when they're trying to sell whatever medication in commercials, and it makes me wonder if its just for legal reasons or because its true. 1 Link to comment
editorgrrl October 9, 2015 Share October 9, 2015 (edited) Are all medical conditions, in fact, moderate to severe? Because that's usually the phrase they use when they're trying to sell whatever medication in commercials. As Muffyn said upthread, I assume the drug's possible side effects aren't worth the risk if you only have "mild to moderate" fill-in-the-blank. In other news, I've always been strangely fascinated by commercials for PedEgg, which removes dead skin from your feet: I just listened to an old "On the Media" podcast from WNYC public radio, and they said it's one of the most successful "as seen on TV" products of all time. Edited October 9, 2015 by editorgrrl 1 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind October 9, 2015 Share October 9, 2015 I think of this thread often when I'm at work doing the medical record typing - you might be surprised how many dogs and cats have "moderate-to-severe dental tartar/gingivitis." People at work wonder why I'm giggling. 5 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 October 9, 2015 Share October 9, 2015 In other news, I've always been strangely fascinated by commercials for PedEgg, which removes dead skin from your feet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoHMd1yOBfM I just listened to an old "On the Media" podcast from WNYC public radio, and they said it's one of the most successful "as seen on TV" products of all time. Because they work. And the older we get, the more gross looking our feet get. If I don't "Ped Egg" or file my feet for a few days, my feet look like I walked across the Serengeti with no shoes on. 5 Link to comment
spaceytraci1208 October 10, 2015 Share October 10, 2015 I saw 2 anti Xarelto/Pradaxa legal commercials back-to-back, immediately followed by an ad for an equivalent drug (also treating Atrial Fibrillation) called Eliquis. I've always figured commercials aired at random, but someone had to plan that Link to comment
Bastet October 12, 2015 Share October 12, 2015 I just listened to an old "On the Media" podcast from WNYC public radio, and they said it's one of the most successful "as seen on TV" products of all time. I'm not surprised; the PedEgg is great. But the Amopé Pedi Perfect (the electronic foot file) is even better. 3 Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer October 15, 2015 Share October 15, 2015 I wasn't sure if this goes here or in the head scratching thread, but the product has already been mentioned here, so: Voiceover in Xifaxan ad: "You may experience urgent diarrhea."Me: "There's another kind?" 12 Link to comment
ivygirl October 16, 2015 Share October 16, 2015 Movantik. If you see a giant opioid pill walking around with you, you might have a problem bigger than constipation. http://www.ispot.tv/ad/79jG/movantik-opioid-baggage 3 Link to comment
Ilovemylabs October 16, 2015 Share October 16, 2015 OK I guess it's sign up time again because I am having to view all those boring Humana commercials that seem to play every 15 minutes on the TV. They're not the only offenders, but they're the worst IMO. Link to comment
Jamoche October 16, 2015 Share October 16, 2015 (edited) Movantik. If you see a giant opioid pill walking around with you, you might have a problem bigger than constipation. http://www.ispot.tv/ad/79jG/movantik-opioid-baggage Doctors who proscribe opioids know about the constipation side effect and prescribe drugs for that along with the good stuff. So the only reason I can think of that you might need to ask your doc for the anti-constipation drugs is if you've got the same oxy supplier as Rush Limbaugh. (Word to the wise - when you start tapering off the opioids, taper off the others too. My doc neglected to mention that.) Edited October 16, 2015 by Jamoche 7 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 October 16, 2015 Share October 16, 2015 Doctors who proscribe opioids know about the constipation side effect and prescribe drugs for that along with the good stuff. So the only reason I can think of that you might need to ask your doc for the anti-constipation drugs is if you've got the same oxy supplier as Rush Limbaugh. (Word to the wise - when you start tapering off the opioids, taper off the others too. My doc neglected to mention that.) Yeah, when my poor dear Mother was under hospice care, along with the various opiods, they gave me jugs of stool softeners and laxatives for her. My sister just had her hip replaced and they gave her the same. Link to comment
Prevailing Wind October 16, 2015 Share October 16, 2015 Another thing doctors don't tell you...When you get your nose shortened, nobody tells your nose hairs. Invest in a good pair of nose-hair-trimmers. 3 Link to comment
pandora spocks October 25, 2015 Share October 25, 2015 (edited) Sometimes, just because you have a thought doesn't mean it should be put down on paper or a screen. What I posted yesterday was a brain fart. Edited October 26, 2015 by pandora spocks Link to comment
Rick Kitchen October 25, 2015 Share October 25, 2015 (edited) don't you care whether you spread shingles to other golfers? Shingles isn't contagious. It's from having already had chickenpox, which is contagious, but you can't catch chickenpox from somebody with shingles. Edited October 25, 2015 by Rick Kitchen 6 Link to comment
MichelleAK October 27, 2015 Share October 27, 2015 Shingles isn't contagious. It's from having already had chickenpox, which is contagious, but you can't catch chickenpox from somebody with shingles. Actually you can get chickenpox from somebody with shingles. When I got shingles at 40, I did a bunch of research, and various websites did warn that if a person hadn't had chickenpox, they could catch it from someone with shingles. You have to have direct contact with the sores, though. From the CDC: Transmission 3 Link to comment
DrSpaceman73 November 2, 2015 Share November 2, 2015 So whats with that weird commercial for the insulin injector pen, I forget its name, where the woman's dog and husband at first are cartoons that look like something out of the old Take on Me video, and then turn to regular people/animal? Its the insulin also a hallucinogen? 1 Link to comment
riley702 November 2, 2015 Share November 2, 2015 Haven't seen that one yet. Sounds weird. Link to comment
InDueTime November 3, 2015 Share November 3, 2015 So whats with that weird commercial for the insulin injector pen, I forget its name, where the woman's dog and husband at first are cartoons that look like something out of the old Take on Me video, and then turn to regular people/animal? Its the insulin also a hallucinogen? Is this the ad? http://www.ispot.tv/ad/AYDp/toujeo-journal It starts with the woman writing in her journal about her diabetes, and for some reason everyone and everything looks like paper afterwards. 2 Link to comment
riley702 November 3, 2015 Share November 3, 2015 (edited) Sure looks like that A-ha video. Freaky! Edited November 3, 2015 by riley702 1 Link to comment
OSM Mom November 4, 2015 Share November 4, 2015 Sure looks like that A-ha video. Freaky! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djV11Xbc914 One of my favorite videos ever! Yes I'm old. And get off my lawn. 8 Link to comment
Haleth November 4, 2015 Share November 4, 2015 I loved it too, OSM Mom. For a one hit wonder that guy had an incredible range. 3 Link to comment
DrSpaceman73 November 6, 2015 Share November 6, 2015 (edited) Is this the ad? http://www.ispot.tv/ad/AYDp/toujeo-journal It starts with the woman writing in her journal about her diabetes, and for some reason everyone and everything looks like paper afterwards. Yes, thats it. I'd like it better if they just played AHA during the commercial. At least then it would make sense I do love that old video. That was one of the best videos of the 1980s, if not all time. Edited November 6, 2015 by DrSpaceman73 3 Link to comment
mmecorday November 6, 2015 Share November 6, 2015 Opdivo is such an odd name for a drug to treat lung cancer. It sounds more like the name of a quartet of fresh-faced European men singing arias. 6 Link to comment
DeLurker November 6, 2015 Share November 6, 2015 Now I am hearing an operatic version of Whip It in my head. 6 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen November 12, 2015 Share November 12, 2015 I really dislike this ad. How dare that father, on his deathbed, force his kids to promise not to put their mother into a home, if it came down to it that she needs that? She obviously lives in an expensive home, so it's nice that she has money for in-home care, but it's just wrong that people make their kids feel guilty if they think they are doing the right thing, but it comes at the expense of going against their parents' wishes? http://www.ispot.tv/ad/AkXS/brightstar-care-one-year-ago 2 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 November 12, 2015 Share November 12, 2015 I really dislike this ad. How dare that father, on his deathbed, force his kids to promise not to put their mother into a home, if it came down to it that she needs that? She obviously lives in an expensive home, so it's nice that she has money for in-home care, but it's just wrong that people make their kids feel guilty if they think they are doing the right thing, but it comes at the expense of going against their parents' wishes? http://www.ispot.tv/ad/AkXS/brightstar-care-one-year-ago Yeah, I hate that one and the ones for Brookdale. Unless the father took out a Long-term Care policy for his wife or left her a few million $$$$ she couldn't afford it either. And the guilt trip really bugs me. The children are supposed to bankrupt themselves? 2 Link to comment
riley702 November 12, 2015 Share November 12, 2015 I'm torn. Mom has stated repeatedly she doesn't want to go to a home. My sister and her husband bought the property next to her so she can stay in her home, but they can keep an eye on her. They're rock stars for doing that, but I wouldn't have (couldn't have, financially and don't want to live in my hometown). 3 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 November 19, 2015 Share November 19, 2015 Apparently doctors are sick of all these ads, too. "Today’s vote in support of an advertising ban reflects concerns among physicians about the negative impact of commercially-driven promotions, and the role that marketing costs play in fueling escalating drug prices,” said AMA Board Chair-elect Patrice A. Harris, M.D., M.A. “Direct-to-consumer advertising also inflates demand for new and more expensive drugs, even when these drugs may not be appropriate.” http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/news/news/2015/2015-11-17-ban-consumer-prescription-drug-advertising.page 2 Link to comment
Muffyn November 28, 2015 Share November 28, 2015 This thread has affected me too much. I got results from a CAT scan today. Whenever it said “mild to moderate” I thought “that’s okay.” Then I saw “moderate” without any other qualifiers ; some concern. The last one said “moderate to severe”. That’s when I knew we had a problem. Where’s my medicine commercial? 5 Link to comment
bigskygirl November 28, 2015 Share November 28, 2015 I am waiting for the commercials for patients who went from Graves Disease (hyperthyroidism) to hypothyroidism after having a Radiation Ablation treatment. The patient goes from feeling okay to feeling like crap a few weeks after starting a medication because the idiot doctor does not know what he is doing and has the bedside manner of a nasty, dirty bedpan. The poor patient has been sick for almost three years. I want to see the lawsuit commercial offering assistance to sue the pants off the nitwit doctor who told the patient everything was fine when obviously it was not. I also want to see the miracle medication commercial and all the nasty side effects related to said medication. Link to comment
Eliot November 29, 2015 Share November 29, 2015 I can't stand the Viagra Football Floozie - the one who's wandering around her bedroom in a jersey, slathering herself with perfume, dreaming of "cuddling with her man" after the game. Get a fucking life. It looks like a nice day outside, why don't you go for a walk or something? Also, I hate the way she stumbles over the words "Most women would agree." Is she so horny she can't speak properly? 4 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 November 29, 2015 Share November 29, 2015 I can't stand the Viagra Football Floozie - the one who's wandering around her bedroom in a jersey, slathering herself with perfume, dreaming of "cuddling with her man" after the game. Get a fucking life. It looks like a nice day outside, why don't you go for a walk or something? Also, I hate the way she stumbles over the words "Most women would agree." Is she so horny she can't speak properly? LOL! I agree. Her man probably went to the game without her because she drives him nuts. Maybe he feigns having a limp noodle because she's a demanding Yogurt bitch. Perhaps she should buy a vibrator, with her favorite NFL team logo, of course. 2 Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer November 29, 2015 Share November 29, 2015 I can't stand the Viagra Football Floozie - the one who's wandering around her bedroom in a jersey, slathering herself with perfume, dreaming of "cuddling with her man" after the game. Get a fucking life. It looks like a nice day outside, why don't you go for a walk or something? Also, I hate the way she stumbles over the words "Most women would agree." Is she so horny she can't speak properly? LMAO. Although I always note that at least this one has a normal-sized head that doesn't fill the entire TV screen. They used to have this blonde British chick that I took to calling the Giant Headed Viagra Woman because she would just appear in all her Hi Def glory. *twitch* 2 Link to comment
Sandman87 December 14, 2015 Share December 14, 2015 There's an Ensure commercial running now that tells me that, even though I may not know it, nutrition is related to brain health. Really? You mean that health can depend on nutrition? Improbable! Next thing you know they'll be telling me that exercise affects health! 5 Link to comment
Moose135 December 14, 2015 Share December 14, 2015 Next thing you know they'll be telling me that exercise affects health! Oh crap, I hope not! ;-) 10 Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer December 14, 2015 Share December 14, 2015 There's an Ensure commercial running now that tells me that, even though I may not know it, nutrition is related to brain health. Really? You mean that health can depend on nutrition? Improbable! Next thing you know they'll be telling me that exercise affects health! Whoever's in the commercial must be related to that dumb broad in some ad for a pain reliever, the one who says that with less pain she feels better. 2 Link to comment
mmecorday December 14, 2015 Share December 14, 2015 Dear Santa, How are you? I'm fine, thanks. I have been a good girl all year. All I want for Christmas is for those Stelara commercials with that nitwit CariDee to go far, far away. Your friend, mmecorday 9 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 December 14, 2015 Share December 14, 2015 (edited) Dear Santa, How are you? I'm fine, thanks. I have been a good girl all year. All I want for Christmas is for those Stelara commercials with that nitwit CariDee to go far, far away. Your friend, mmecorday I always thought that CariDee, if indeed she really is a model, was some washed out 50 year old Walmart circular pajama model. I Googled her and was horrified to find she really is a model and she's only 31! WTH!? Why does she walk that way? She's hideously annoying. Edited December 14, 2015 by CarpeDiem54 2 Link to comment
Sandman87 December 15, 2015 Share December 15, 2015 I always thought that CariDee, if indeed she really is a model, was some washed out 50 year old Walmart circular pajama model. They sell circular pajamas at Walmart? How would that even work? :) 5 Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer December 15, 2015 Share December 15, 2015 They sell them exclusively to those who are shaped like Lego people. 5 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 December 15, 2015 Share December 15, 2015 They sell them exclusively to those who are shaped like Lego people. Or walk like they have 500 Legos up their ass, like CariDee does. 4 Link to comment
Etaoin Shrdlu December 16, 2015 Share December 16, 2015 I always thought that CariDee, if indeed she really is a model, was some washed out 50 year old Walmart circular pajama model. I Googled her and was horrified to find she really is a model and she's only 31! WTH!? Why does she walk that way? She's hideously annoying. I vaguely remember her from an America's Next Top Model season. She was super-religious and pissed off Tyra because she wouldn't get naked. 1 Link to comment
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