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Re: linhdtu post# 9511

Friday, 06/28/2013 4:14:06 PM

Friday, June 28, 2013 4:14:06 PM

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I don't see how it(the ratio) can't do anything but go up, refills are like compound interest and as Joe stated they are through 75% of Cardiologists 4-5 times where maximum new scripts get written. New scripts are going to be up and down with a small trend up as they reach the final cardiologists, expand a bit to PC,P and people complete their annual visits with cardiologists and I imagine some of those see the cardiologist more often as they are higher risk.

Logic just dictates Refills will go up exponentially to new scripts, not sure how anybody could think otherwise
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