VIVUS (VVUS) Qsymia Growth Seen at 55% in Q1 from Q4
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VIVUS, Inc. (Nasdaq: VVUS) could see some upside Monday following new Qsymia data out recently from Symphony.
Bloomberg Industries noted that prescriptions for Qsymia rose 55 percent from Q412 to Q113. A total of 16,451 new prescriptions were issued from October through December last year, rising to 25,572 new prescriptions for the period spanning January to March 2013.
Notably, December had 9,000 TRx, slipping to 7,669 TRx in January, the only month of lower growth.
BI notes that the data reflects promotional programs run by VIVUS, which allow users two free weeks of the low-dose and four-weeks of a medium dose at a 50 percent discount. Translation of new TRx to continuing revs is critical for the company.
Shares of VIVUS are flat at $11.93 early.
Bloomberg Industries noted that prescriptions for Qsymia rose 55 percent from Q412 to Q113. A total of 16,451 new prescriptions were issued from October through December last year, rising to 25,572 new prescriptions for the period spanning January to March 2013.
Notably, December had 9,000 TRx, slipping to 7,669 TRx in January, the only month of lower growth.
BI notes that the data reflects promotional programs run by VIVUS, which allow users two free weeks of the low-dose and four-weeks of a medium dose at a 50 percent discount. Translation of new TRx to continuing revs is critical for the company.
Shares of VIVUS are flat at $11.93 early.
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