So first the chemists do their thing.
Then marketing comes back from a few hours at the bar and does their thing.
One example: [Premarin](https://www.avma.org/javma-news/2002-04-15/veterinary-equine-community-dispel-accusations-against-pregnant-mare-urine).
Made from PREregnant MARe urINE.
Talk about phoning it in.
So first the chemists do their thing.
Then marketing comes back from a few hours at the bar and does their thing.
One example: [Premarin](https://www.avma.org/javma-news/2002-04-15/veterinary-equine-community-dispel-accusations-against-pregnant-mare-urine).
Made from PREregnant MARe urINE.
Talk about phoning it in.
The names are often long and complicated to prevent them being confused with other drugs. The patient could end up with the wrong medication if two drugs have similar names and there’s a miscommunication, such as if a doctor scribbles down a prescription in bad handwriting.
The names usually come from marketing, but sometimes the scientists have some input and can get their suggestions accepted.
The names are often long and complicated to prevent them being confused with other drugs. The patient could end up with the wrong medication if two drugs have similar names and there’s a miscommunication, such as if a doctor scribbles down a prescription in bad handwriting.
The names usually come from marketing, but sometimes the scientists have some input and can get their suggestions accepted.
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