Another case of a manufacturer putting their nose in where it would be best just to hold your tongue though - LOL. Companies seem to openly wish to alienate portions of their markets nowadays for no discernible reason other than to seem cool and hip to one side of an argument or another.
Funny, yes ... I just wonder about the corporate world today and how they used to avoid conflict, now they feel compelled to be part of it.
Absolutely, there's no need for them to drag themselves into it. They'll push away as many as they pull in--and it's not even a product that everybody could or should be using.
If she wants to shut them up she should just list the known side effects of Ambien.. I mean quite a few deaths have been attributed to Ambien, especially since it is heavily over-prescribed.
Why does a product that can only be prescribed by a qualified physician need a social media account? I don't understand why prescriptions drugs are advertising to the public at large, or more accurately why they are allowed to.