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Friedrich

Pharmaceutical; synonymous with greed.

June 29, 2011

Mike Currall

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September 7, 2010

Elvira Gulch

Guess that means your stock portfolio has robustly improved, eh, Petey?

April 19, 2010

Drew

They'd better Goddamn well be giving back! Their profit climbed 43 percent in the fourth quarter due not only to rising sales, but because of price increases. When I began taking Atripla back in March 2007, it cost roughly $900 a bottle (30 day supply). I watched as it rose, month after month to it's current price of over $1,800 and it sickens me (pardon the pun)! I am grateful that this vital, virtually side-effect-free medication is available to me and am indebted to ADAP for paying for it, but seriously folks, I wish I had bought stock in big pharma.

March 8, 2010

Hassan James Gibbs

Gilead has had a lot of involment in the Philadelphia PA area from sponsoring Holiday events and cookouts to bringing info and meals into our drug and alcohol recovery houses. I see a lot of communinty help and I thank Roxanne Wolf for really doing a great job. Call Roxanne she'll help when she can Hassan J Gibbs PLWA since 1985

February 4, 2010

Lucky

Thx Great Article!!!! HI Please tell me more about Atripla and more rarely other central nervous system side effects. Thks

February 3, 2010

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