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Re: homebuilder_watcher post# 4306

Tuesday, 04/16/2013 1:53:24 PM

Tuesday, April 16, 2013 1:53:24 PM

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It doesn't make much sense unless it has some seasonality in there for Lovaza that Vascepa does not have.

I saw someone posted on one of the boards, might have been this one, where they received a prescription for 30 days with 2 refills basically meaning good for 90 days. Is that counted as 1 prescription by the services or a prescription every time it gets refilled also? Or is it considered a refill in 90 days when it is renewed?
Just wondering as it seems refills should pick up 30 days after initial prescription but have not seen that happening and makes me wonder if it's 90 days out and won't see refills kick in until May. It just seems they get a large number of new prescriptions but little refills. Are they all 30 days so they are counting them as new prescriptions when they are refills or .....

Numbers don't seem to make much sense logically but until CC we need better weekly numbers for any stock movement in the positive direction.

I do think May 1 enacts new NCE guidelines so if not decided in May I have no idea what they would be waiting for. So hopefully by end of May we get
1) Better weekly scripts with higher refills
2) NCE decision finally
3) Anchor acceptance by FDA
4) CC with management's view on launch

Seems otherwise we will continue a slow downtrend with intermittent rebounds.
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