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I just love that upbeat song they play in that commercial. I find myself tapping my foot and singing along with it every time it's on...LOL!

 

Do you have a commerical song stuck in your head?

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During commercial breaks, I flip over to the various shopping channels so I don't see many commercials.  

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I love the music for that commercial! Every time I see it, I sing along..."Nothing Is Everything..." La La La La La Smiley Happy

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Ha that's funny because I am the exact opposite with this commercial. Nothing is everything has really gotten to me. Although I can actually see why people might like it. I think it might just be overkill for me.

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"Nothing it is everything...oh-OH-oh-OH-oooooh"....LOL! Woman LOL 

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How do they come up with these names for drugs?  This one is strange.

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@appm - I've been thinking that about the names of these drugs, also. 

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@appm wrote:

How do they come up with these names for drugs?  This one is strange.


 

 

 

Many of them are spin-offs from their scientific names, sort of, which are usually very long, hard to pronounce and difficult to remember. For example risankizumab-rzaa is the name of the active ingredient in Skyrizi.

   

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@pigletsmom wrote:

Ha that's funny because I am the exact opposite with this commercial. Nothing is everything has really gotten to me. Although I can actually see why people might like it. I think it might just be overkill for me.


I agree, I mute it.

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@SilleeMee wrote:

@appm wrote:

How do they come up with these names for drugs?  This one is strange.


 

 

 

Many of them are spin-offs from their scientific names, sort of, which are usually very long, hard to pronounce and difficult to remember. For example risankizumab-rzaa is the name of the active ingredient in Skyrizi.

   


@SilleeMeeThat's what I figured it was - probably from the ingredients in the drug.  Their marketing people probably want something people will remember to "ask your doctor about."