What do all these prescription medicines have in common?

Anonymous
Skyrizi
Humira
Xeljanz
Eliquis
Ozempic
Jardiance
Ocrevus
Dupixent
Tremfya
Verzenio
Rexulti
Rinvoq
Rybelsus
Entyvio
Keytruda
Invokana
Descovy
Cabenuva
Otezla
Ebglyss
Paxlovid
Evenity
EyleaHD
Repatha
Fascenra
Vabysmo
Enbrel
Nurtec ODT
Ibrance
Kisqali
Izervay
Attruby
Tepezza
Caplyta
Maibo
Trelegy
Austedo
Cobenfy
Xolair
Veozah
Tagrisso
Anonymous
Someone in marketing shook up a bag of Scrabble tiles and said “this looks good.”
Anonymous
Massive marketing budgets.
Anonymous
What?
Anonymous
Injectables?
Anonymous
What is your point, OP?
Anonymous
15:32 here. OP, we are waiting!

Xeljanz is a miracle drug for me, FWIW.
Anonymous
They sound like rapper names.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Massive marketing budgets.


Right. They are branded.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Skyrizi
Humira
Xeljanz
Eliquis
Ozempic
Jardiance
Ocrevus
Dupixent
Tremfya
Verzenio
Rexulti
Rinvoq
Rybelsus
Entyvio
Keytruda
Invokana
Descovy
Cabenuva
Otezla
Ebglyss
Paxlovid
Evenity
EyleaHD
Repatha
Fascenra
Vabysmo
Enbrel
Nurtec ODT
Ibrance
Kisqali
Izervay
Attruby
Tepezza
Caplyta
Maibo
Trelegy
Austedo
Cobenfy
Xolair
Veozah
Tagrisso


None of them are available in generic form and you will see commercials for them. Incredibly expensive. Oncology infusion nurse here, trust me
Anonymous
You can add Slynd-a progesterone only birth control pill I pay $50 a month for since I can’t take combo or have an IUD (after insurance!)
Anonymous
I had an Austedo drug rep lunch today. They also do expensive dinners.
Anonymous
A lot of them sound like Pokemon names.
Anonymous
Monoclonal antibodies? I believe any drug chemical name ending in -mab is in that category, but I don’t work in medicine, research, or chemistry.
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