Thursday, September 10, 2009

Lilly - Zyprexa: below par prescribing decisions!!



Eli Lilly & Co. paid doctors in South Carolina for participating in a speakers’ program in exchange for prescribing the antipsychotic Zyprexa, and used golf bets to get more patients on the drug, according to notes by sales representatives.

During a golf game, one doctor agreed to start new patients on Zyprexa for each time a sales representative parred, or put the ball in a hole within a predetermined number of strokes, according to the notes.

“I got four pars out of nine holes,” Lilly salesman Vince Sullivan said in a February 2002 note. “I said I wanted my four new patients.”

The notes were made public for the first time in a court hearing today in South Carolina in the state’s lawsuit against Lilly over Zyprexa marketing practices. State officials contend Indianapolis-based Lilly marketed the drug for unapproved uses.

A trial is set to begin Sept. 14.


Insider's view: you couldn't make it up. I'm already brimming with ideas/jokes. I'm sure Pharma Giles will also rise to the challenge!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

IN FREAKIN 2002 !!!!! Don't you think marketing rules have changed ?? Stop the propaganda, and delineate the TRUTH, as it CURRENTLY stands.

insider said...

Thanks for that!

Anonymous said...

Can't wait for the trial!