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Physician Survey for thought & assessment
Were you aware of how Premarin was produced before reading this letter? Has information in the letter affected you? How?
Are you currently prescribing Premarin for patients? Do you prescribe Premarin for your patients regularly?
What determines your choice in prescribing Premarin? What determines your script choices in ERT therapy? Sales reps? Journals? Media? Patients comments? Habit?
Were you aware that this it the first generation of women taking ERT therapy? Did you know that this generation of women is a "test" generation?
Do you feel that patients know how Premarin is produced before taking the drug? Do you feel they should?
Do you feel that if patients knew how Premarin was produced, their decision to take Premarin would be affected? How? Why?
Do you think that if estrogen-replacement therapy is chosen, the estrogens should best mimic those produced by the human ovary?
Do you believe women should be aware that they are receiving estrogens natural to horses when they purchase Premarin?
Do you currently prescribe ERT drugs other than Premarin? What percentage? What influences your prescribing decision between Premarin and an alternative to mare's urine?
Do you observe many drugs, other than Premarin, being prescribed? Which one(s)? Why?
Do your patients who use Premarin ever complain of side effects? What do you feel is the usual cause of the side effects? Do you think that impurities in the urine may be a cause?
Do your patients on an alternative to mare's urine complain of side effects? What do you feel is the usual cause of the side effects?
Were you previously aware that alternative natural estrogens from non-equine sources are available? Which ones did you know about? How did you learn about those? Have you learned of more from this letter?
Has this letter been helpful? Insightful? Useful to your practice?
Do you have suggestions regarding the letter or the outreach?
Would you like a PMU Ribbon?
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