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Jamie Reidy is to the pharmaceutical company what Jerry Maguire used to be to expert activities and Frank Abagnale (Catch Me in case you Can) was once to financial institution fraud. He's the man who's been there, performed that, and walked away with the insider tales. You'll end up rooting for Reidy and while, you'll be surprised by way of the realities of the realm that paid his wage. demanding promote is a witty exposA(c) of an that touches approximately each person in modern the United States. It unearths the questionable practices of drug reps, nurses, or even physicians. Reidy lines his ups and downs as a rep for big drug producer Pfizer, maker of a few of the main broadly prescribed and used medicinal drugs in life, together with Viagra. With equivalent components self-confidence and self-mockery, Reidy tells it love it is within the drug-selling trenches which are our neighborhood doctors' places of work. the result’s a humorous and interesting booklet that would entice people with pharmaceutical revenues adventure, doctors, those that have attempted Viagra, and any American unsatisfied with emerging drug costs. tough promote can be a simple sale this season.
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