Medication Ads are Cringe
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Am I crazy or is it time for these ads to get a facelift?
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Medicine ads in Australia aren’t weird - they don’t exist! It’s one of the things that is so weird for us when we visit the US
We do get some, but I can really only remember ads for cold and flu or allergies. I've seen one for Gaviscon recently a lot. I don't think they're that weird though 😅
The ads here in Australia are pretty normal compared to other parts of the world haha for example Russian ads are so cheesy and over acted like just as bad as American commercials! I watch a huge portion of foreign tv in my everyday life and actually makes me appreciate this country’s ad break commercials tbh 😂
Exactly as a Brit, the concept of a med ad for anything other than over the counter stuff is wild
Theyre totally unethical & nonsensical. So of course a super common thing in the US.
We have ads for basic over the counter medicines and supplements but yeah it’s illegal to advertise prescription drugs.
Eventually we're going to see a commercial like: "All the shingle ladies, ALL THE SHINGLE LADIES!" 😂
Nooooo 😂
BAHAHAHA!!!
😂😂😂
Lmaoooo.. stop don’t give them ideas 😂😭😭😭
You should be in marketing!!
My favorite detail on the fine print of medication adds is when they label DEATH as a “Side Effect.” That’s not side effect.. that’s the ULTIMATE EFFECT!😂😂😂
Right??!!! Like you are done for sure 😂
The final boss of side effects
I am a nurse and was reading the side effects list of a medication and one of the side effects was compulsive gambling 😂. I wish I would’ve made a mental note to remember the med but I didn’t and to this day it’s the weirdest side effect I have seen on paper.
Was it Jardiance? "Jardiance has a rare side effect called necrotizing fasciitis of the perineum (Fournier’s gangrene)."?
Who would take this??? 😅
That on had me laughing out loud ... even now!
That's a new one. Wouldn't be surprised if it was just some pharmaceutical staff having a giggle when they wrote that
At first I read that as compulsive rambling, not gambling 😂😂
I can't remember which one it is either but I hear someone else mention that side affect.
Medications for parkinson's are known to cause this!! Really good at stopping it but gambling can ruin lives it's so sad
My fav line from every med commercial... "Don't take this medicine if you're allergic to it" 🤔🤣
And 'this medicine may cause headaches, dizziness, dry mouth, insomnia, upset stomach, body aches, itchy skin, loss of vision, etc'
@@lauralangham9657 - “be sure to let your doctor know if death has occurred.”
@@XOChristianaNicole 🤣🤣🤣
YES LOL. Makes me laugh every time!
@@XOChristianaNicole😅😅 ur Killin me, smalls!
“I have genital herpes.” Not the kind of sentence I expected to unlock childhood nostalgia but here we are!
Right?! I still remember asking my grandpa what that meant when I was like 9 😬😅. He just said "It's a sore" and that was enough of an explanation for me, thank goodness.
I immediately thought of the Supernatural episode where Sam had to do the herpes ad and had to say that! 😂😂😂
@@caitlyntilson That's what I thought of too. I didn't know that was an actual ad.
Yes!!!😂😂😂😂😂 hahaha weird memory unlocked
@@hannahbrennan2131 it was the channel chaser episode. Like, there were also sitcoms and game shows that were parodied bc Sam, Dean, and Cass were stuck in a TV zone or some shit
The fact that you didn't mention Pepto Bismol seems like a crime to me. 🎶Nausea, Heartburn, Indigestion, Upset Stomach, Diarrhea🎶 lives rent free in my head to this day 😂
Came here for this
Bummer that this comment is nine months old because I want you to know that I sang along in my head to your text but by the end I tacked on "all we ask is that you let us have it your way..." So I sang it to the tune of the Burger King jingle. 😂
When you think about it, they have the same cadence.
Always consult the jingle in my head before I take it tbh!
The “best” potential side effect I’ve ever seen for a medication was “flatulence with an oily discharge.” 🤣
🤣🤣🤣
What am I, a beaver?
Not to be confused with "anal leakage".
That's probably from Castor Oil!
I learned about that shit from Tom and Jerry 😂😂😂 before I even knew a word of English I knew that castor oil gives you "flatulence" and it makes sense if it's oily😅
They really went "how do we say shart in medical terms" 😂
The amount of warnings that come in med ads make me more nervous than the disease they are meant to cure
Facts! The rattling off of the side effects takes about 2 whole minutes while in the background, the actors are laughing and swimming 😂
Yes! They’re telling you how amazing your life will be without moderate to severe psoriasis, and the next minute they’re telling you that you might suffer constipation and occasional death. I think I’ll just take the psoriasis, thanks.
@@livesouthernable occasional death 😂😂😂
Amen...it's like no I don't want anal sepage and foot fungus, I'll just keep my itchy watery eyes thanks 😂
My daughter and I have been laughing about Embrel since the 90s. You're not going to believe what Embrel is used for.
I'll copy/paste them. Also stated at the end of the commercial:
Common side effects of Enbrel include:
Mild nausea
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Stomach pain
Headache
Redness or discomfort at the injection site
cheeks and nose)
Swelling
Difficulty breathing or swallowing
Numbness and tingling, burning pain
Vision changes
Dizziness
Signs of infection (fever, chills, sore throat, body aches, confusion, neck stiffness, flu symptoms, itching, swelling, warmth, redness, or oozing),
Rapid weight gain
Chest pain
Ongoing cough
Coughing up mucus or blood
easy bruising or bleeding,
night sweats,
weight loss,
stomach pain or swelling,
swollen glands (neck, armpits, or groin),
cough,
loss of appetite,
tiredness,
skin redness or new scaly patches,
raised bumps filled with pus,
dizziness,
numbness or tingling,
above.
Seek medical care or call 911 at once if you have the following serious side effects:
Serious eye symptoms such as sudden vision loss, blurred vision, tunnel vision, eye pain or swelling, or seeing halos around lights;
Serious heart symptoms such as fast, irregular, or pounding heartbeats; fluttering in your chest; shortness of breath; and sudden dizziness, lightheartedness, or passing out;
Severe headache, confusion, slurred speech, arm or leg weakness, trouble walking, loss of coordination, feeling unsteady, very stiff muscles, high fever, profuse sweating, or tremors.
It treats excema. Dry patches of skin. I've had excema before. I think I would just have excema ty.
Only Jamie is cool enough to have actual footage of her younger self singing the commercial jingle's 😂😂❤❤
Seriously. Her content has so many full circle moments and that's part of what makes her the best content creator out there.
Lmfaoo this 😂😂
I know! i love it sm
I wish she’d do just an OG footage video of her reacting to herself I’d love it ❤
i remember a commercial from like 1999 for a weight loss drink or something of a lady walking down the street in a crop top and her belly button was singing "IM COMING OUT, I WANT THE WORLD TO KNOW, GOT TO LET IT SHOW" and it's forever burned into my memory cause it was so weird to me as a small child.
Omg you unlocked that memory for me.😂 I just Googled it....turns out it was Levi's.
I loved that commercial as a kid. It certainly was more upbeat than ANY other medical commercial of the time.
I love that the guy is still holding the cucumber even as he's talking to the doctor~
The cucumber is a paid actor
You know what's weirder than medication ads? Perfume ads. I've never seen one that makes sense
I would love if Jaime did an analysis of them and then reveal it's a sponsored video from Scentbird.
Yessss!!!
They all make scents
@@Moxie_Swagger
Well-written.
But no I don't. So many people wear perfume at work and it burns my nose, starts headaches.
I smell them from far away, I know who's around based on the stench.
We have 2 problems:
men that needs to be told to wash and wear deodorant. (Happened many times.....)
Women who BATHES in their perfume....
Both piss me off.
@@kristinamoore8782You get a gold star and a slow clap.
I remember the Yaz birth control commercials were everywhere then like right after they started releasing "If you have taken Yaz you may be entitled to compensation" wtf 😭
definitely need that compensation that mes made me want to commit slip n slide
….. I use Yaz, should I be worried? 😂
@@rose-laurencesamson6976 Can't tell if your being serious or not but the lawsuits were actually over something Jaime mentioned in this video - they found that the commercials were misleading because the background music and images used distracted from the serious side effects, the biggest one being increased risk for blood clots (the drug used in Yaz/Yasmin carries higher risk than other birth control meds). They had to pull the original commercials from the air and changed the packaging on the med to stress the side effects more seriously.
Birth control really had a moment there ad wise. One advertisement and suddenly there were 800 competing products. All different pills, copper inserts, nuvaring...on and on and on.
@@melanee9764 alright, makes sense! I read Yaz reviews before I started using it and I thought the lawsuits had to do with the fact that I saw so many people describing their bad experience with it. Thanks for the reply! :)
Edit: I live in Canada, we don’t really air that kind of commercial over here to begin with which probably explains why I was out of the loop.
Most of the rest of the world don't HAVE medication commercials. The fact they exist is by far the weirdest thing about them as far as the rest of us (apart from New Zealand I believe) are concerned !
I have Crohn’s and I use Entyvio. I started using it years ago when it first came out and was so brand new that insurances didn’t want to cover it at all because it was so unknown. As weird as drug commercials are (and they definitely are, this should not be a normal thing but here we are in America) the one good thing with that commercial in particular is that it’s helped some people in my life understand that what I have is serious and that when I say I have to go to the bathroom or I’m gone for a while, this is what it feels like.
Edit: oh, I’ve been in Humira too! It didn’t work for me, that’s why I’m on Entyvio. One thing that sucks that they don’t tell you about Humira … the injection hurts. It hurts. So. Bad. My husband used to have to do them for me because I wanted to yank it away as soon as I started it.
I agree. I have Fibromyalgia and as annoying as it is when people say, “Oh isn’t that the nerve pain kind of thing? Have you tried, what was it called.. Lyrnicah?” it’s better than, “I’ve never heard of that. Sounds made up.” It increases public knowledge.
I'm dying at the disclaimer at the bottom of the Brozempic card 😂
*Brozempic is not an actual drug. Please don't listen to anything we say*
*and definitely don't ask your doctor about Brozempic unless you want*
*him to point and laugh at you and call you a big idiot.*
I always picture the actors running in all excited and telling their friends/family that they finally landed an acting gig. Then having to explain that it’s for a herpes commercial. 😂
No one's embarrassed when that $50k cheque comes in 😅🙌
I'm sure they love being recognized as the herpes guy lol
@@joanna0988 actors for commercials don't usually get paid that much
@@bratatouille They might not make that much when they initially film the commercial but if they're getting residuals then it can add up to quite a lot.
@@joanna0988yeah I guess. Idk how it's in America but over here it's not common for actors to get residuals for ads. It's a one time payment for like a couple hundred euros. It might be more in the US though, at least if it's a bigger company.
I was in the US earlier this year and found the medical commercials so strange. There was one in particular for a depression medication that really angered me - nothing was said about therapy or lifestyle changes, it was pretty much just ‘pop this pill and it’ll fix everything!’ It all seemed completely unregulated which was so wild to me.
That's big pharma here. They don't want you to do that. Most of them don't anyways. There is those options and meds though.
Yeah it's fucking insane how prescription medication can be advertised at all!!
I don't think it happens anywhere else in the world.
Usually if some meds are allowed to be advertised, it's OTC meds
You can thank Big Pharma.
Where's the lie?
Car ads should also be stopped. Theyre never about the car until 7/8 of the way in, then "0% APR!"
Jaime, thank you for the seventeen minutes of relief. I have been stressed to the max over being forced to leave my apartment of twelve years. I don't have genital herpes, though, so I have that going for me.
Hope things get better for you , but like you said no herpes so thats great lmao😂
I mean most people with herpes aren't aware they have it because something like 80% of ppl with herpes have it exhibit little to no symptoms
Hilarious 😂 way to give hard times "the finger". Good luck to you on getting ur new place ❤
Glass half full kinda guy. I like it 😅
Congrats on not having genital herpes!! That's amazing.
9-year-old me wanted to add that sad mozzarella blob to my Beanie Baby collection SO badly. Missed opportunity, Zoloft. Missed opportunity.
There is a dumpling squishmallow that bears a close resemblance.
My favorite commercials in this realm are for Pepto! 💩
🎶"When you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!"🎶
I love all of the people dressed in pink and thinking about their mindsets taking THAT job. 😅
The guy who sings “diarrhea” for Pepto Bismol commercials really gets into it
I love when these med commercials list death as the first potential side effect and then quickly move on to more benign things like stomach ache, trouble sleeping, headache, etc, hoping people won't notice. 😳😝
Sending my love out to Jaimie and literally everyone else in the world who has....pooped their pants. We're warriors truly. The nylons I threw away are a testament to my strength.
I coughed myself and took a turn on the fart roulette wheel. I lost once.
I once told my mum I had sharted and she was like “YOU TOO!?” because my sister had done it too. None of us have medical reasons, we apparantly just both bet on the wrong fart within two days. And also both felt our mum should know😂
This is too relatable! So happy we're all disturbed by these abominations of ads. "May cause parasites" is my favorite head turner... so far 🙃
I'm in pharmacy school, and the classifications such as "moderate-to-severe" are actually really important! They usually have a set of criteria that puts the patient in that classification and the classification can dictate the course of treatment for a condition, which can vary drastically for each classification.
Also, a lot of drugs say they shouldn't be taken with grapefruit because, long story short, it can, depending on the drug, cause the drug to not work as well, not work at all, or to become toxic. It's not like this for every drug, and your doctor and/or pharmacist should tell you about it if it is.
Most of the time grapefruit eliminates the enzyme in your gut that restricts how much of the medicine can be absorbed in your bloodstream and if you happen to take grapefruit with that med, you're going to get an overdose.
Medicine dosages are calculated taking into account the enzyme that breaks down most of the chemicals, so when it's not present, it's oopsie daisy time
I’m dying right now because my agency made that Entyvio commercial 😂😂 i don’t work on that team so I can’t take credit, but this video was hilarious I can’t wait to show their team!!
Lol I worked for an agency that worked with TEVA and I recall doing cancer med internet ad purchases. I always thought about who recommends a random drug to their doctor when they have CANCER.
That jingle lives RENT FREE in my head thanks for that lmao
My grandma would come home from medical expos with merch. She didn’t realize the folded pens she gave all us kids that slowly unfolded were for an erectile dysfunction med 🤣
Omg 😂 scarred💀
Bahahahaha!!!
I just messaged her to remind her about it after I saw this vid and she said she still has one (it was for Levitra) and I can have it next time I visit 🤣 score!
It's so weird how they give people merch. Like you need medication or not, what's with the advertising?
@@sasamafrass It was for the doc office she worked at- they wanted doc offices to push their medicine and maybe the merch was just a way to remember them. It was like a county fair where all the booths for local businesses had freebies lol but instead of a stick of local honey, it was hairbrushes stamped with a hair loss remedy, or ED pens that… stood to attention 🤣 wild times. She said pharm reps were banned from giving out anything but literature before she retired lol
I choked on my own spit laughing at the Brozempic add…well done. 😂🤣
I just died, and choked, laughing watching the Brozempic commercial. Lol!! 😂😂😂😂
Jaime doesn't disappoint with her own commentaries. They tend to have a lot of substance.
I think her rebranded platform can offer a lot of unique commentaries like this
@dawnmichelleseidlgodsey120That was the weirdest med ad omg. I loved your long explanation...I think u were meaning to be comedic... Bc it was hilarious! ❤️
Agreed 😂❤
As a Canadian, I love watching American pharma ads on tv. I knew about ozempic before I knew about ozempic. And the potential side effects listed at the end of the ads are hilarious
This was too good 😂 y’all are literally so damn funny. You should’ve added in the “BACK OFF, UC!”/“NOT NOW, CROHNS!” 😅
Not the Brozempic TM LOLS *Screaming* You are such a delight to watch Jamie. Every time I see one of your videos pop up, I look forward to having a good laugh and forget about the world for a little while. Thank you for being you xx
I literally have a recurring nightmare that I’m on a toilet in public 😂
Omg me too! Whenever I'm stressed
Me too! Especially since i had foot surgery in April. Im thinking it's because I felt "exposed and vulnerable" or something. Gotta Google it now 😅
I can't tell you how much I appreciate the on screen countdown during the sponsored ads! Jamie knows what's up...she knows that SO many of us fast forward through that shizzle 😊
Edit: that Brozempic ad had me 💀
I don't even bother ff through them and I greatly appreciate the countdown! (I watch these at night and am too sleepy to care about skipping ads 😴)
I use em to read the comments lol
@@dabbyleemillerSAME! Lmao I love the countdown so I know when to stop reading comments otherwise I'll be distracted.
hahahaha the part about the dad being a dead-beat for having to poop kills me... Request for a makeup and movies segment-- I was just remembering this movie called Pixel Perfect from Disney Channel with the kid from Phil of the Future and would love to see you review it... also anything with the Olsen twins I love how you pick out things most people don't notice and all of the cringe. Thank you so much for your videos I've watched almost all of them and literally listen/ watch while I'm at work-- you are the only youtuber I watch lmaoo
I am gonna say, how thankful I am for you. I live with major anxiety and depression; you get me to laugh so hard that I cannot breathe. Thank you for the dopamine dump. Bless you and all your funniness. I appreciate you not only as a hilarious comedian, but as a fantastic person. You rock.
In case you were wondering grapefruit can mess with how some medication are absorbed into your blood. Also should avoid activated charcoal. That’s what they use to pump your stomach on an overdose. It made me super nervous seeing it as a food trend.
I find out weird how many medications grapefruit seems to interact with.
@@UndercaffinatedYeah it's because it destroys the one main enzyme in your gut that helps break down majority of dosage of the medicine taken before it's absorbed.
Medicine dosages are calibrated taking this into account.
So when you eat grapefruit it neutralises this enzyme and so the amount of medicine that's going to be absorbed is a lot higher than it normally would be.
Which is a food trend? Grapefruit or charcoal? Grapefruit is healthy, you just have to know if you're taking a medicine that can be affected by it.
Also charcoal only binds the chemicals so they're not absorbed at all.
I’ll never understand why medicine ads even exist like if you should be using a medication your doctor will recommend it. I know all the ads say to “ask your doctor” but if I had gone through years of medical school I’d honestly be pretty annoyed at someone with little to no medical knowledge trying to make suggestions to me because they saw a commercial about someone getting the runs
Well since they can’t force all doctors to be pharma salesmen, the “ask your doctor” commercials are just another way to insert their products.
Reagan. It was his fault. It used to be illegal to advertise prescription drugs. 🙃
I've heard doctors complain about this very thing
RIIIIIGHT??
As someone who’s been in and out of hospitals and doctor offices extensively, for the last decade..
There’s nothing easier than being able to get on a doctor’s bad side, by attempting to take charge of One’s own care/suggest potential issues/solutions.
And even though I have had doctors miss SO MUCH, which, caused me to have to take action into my own hands, and achieve better results than I did with medical professionals..
I still think that very same sentiment, as you presented, when seeing those commercials - “Why would I ask/suggest to my doctor about a specific drug I learned about on a freakin’ commercials??”
Also, the whole “Let your doctor know of you’ve had a parasitic infection..”
Uh, shouldn’t my doctor know, already??
And the answer to that, from personal experience that left me with liver disease..
No.
No, they don’t always know.
Even when they have seen you on a monthly basis.
However, one would think they would, being the well-trained professionals they are suppose to be.
(And I am not meaning to bash doctors. If anything, the medical system in the US is absolutely inundated, and it leaves doctors minimal time to do their jobs as effectively as they could).
For legal reasons they have to say “ask your doctor,” because say, someone’s friend is on that med and they say “oh can I try it” and they do and something bad happens the company would be liable.
Also doctors are always going to prescribe old tried and true meds before they automatically think of prescribing new meds on the market. Doctors don’t have every medication memorized
OMG the one that goes “I did it myyy wayyy” and it’s an ad to give yourself a colonoscopy at home !!
First, I wanna just say. Jaime, you are literally, my absolute favorite Utuber in a very long time. I can’t wait til you hit 1M subscribers. It’s not if, but when. And also, you’re the absolute GOAT for having the bag of Chicharrones (fried pork skins) In the Brozempic add. I promise you stole the hearts of dozens of boricuas like me with that single detail. Keep rising! 🌺
i remember drawing legs on the zoloft creatures i found in magazines when i was a little kid. my mom used to cut out the words so i didn't learn what depression was
Parents worry about the weirdest things
@@MKateUltrayour username is a reference to MKUltra and you have a problem with parents not wanting to expose their children to the harsh realities of the world??
I’m so thankful my mom was similar. I got to be a child and have fun.
Other places in the world (EU anyway) dont have pharmaceutical advertisements unless its for over the counter headache medications, etc. The idea of us Americans going to the store and buying even Nyquil and self medicating is crazy to them. Lol in Ireland, you would never see an ad for boner pills. Lol
I'm not surprised. I'm American. They basically poison us with the food they sell approved by the fda, so we have to get medications approved also by the fda.
Ehhh I'm in Ireland but I've seen ads for gaviscon and colds etc.
@@adeponol in Britain we have over the counter ads too
But I still feel like the idea of an ad for like an antidepressant or something seems so strange
The US didn't always allow TV ads for prescription medications. When they first started airing here around 1997-1998 it was really jarring.
Christ can you imagine the ads we'd do in Ireland for boner pills haa
I found you like last week and you’re now my favorite UA-camr. Dude I’ve watched some of your videos 2 or 3 times I love them so much. You’re so down to earth and funny af, I love you Jaime. 😂
The brosempic commercial is so funny, it seems like you and your bros had a great time filming it too so it's just so nice to watch
Those Cologuard ads where everyone is just like SO excited to mail their poop 🥲
There's an SNL skit about this very thing 😂
As someone who’s had to fill out paperwork to get these to patients, they are legitimately more excited to do that than have to go through a colonoscopy.
@@sailorarwen6101 That's fair I guess 😅
Storytime - This video unlocked a memory I forgot I even had. When I was in the 8th grade, we took a field trip to the state capitol and sang the Coca Cola comercial jingle the whole time. Imagine a greyhound bus filled with 13 - and 14 year olds singing a commercial for an hour straight. I'm sure the adults probably wanted to drive the whole bus off a cliff. 😂
I howled with laughter throughout. To the point of wheezing.
To the point where my husband asked if he should dial 911.
This was comedy gold.
😂😂😂
Love the bloopers at the end! Good stuff
I was watching a video about the Tylenol poisonings and remembered how in the 70s (I'm 50) there was ZERO tamper-resistant packaging. We just took stuff off a pharmacy shelf and assumed we weren't being poisoned. Those days are over for sure!
we're still trusting that our prescriptions aren't being poisoned, for the most part. we all just trust that the pharmacist/pharmacy employees are filling the bottles with the drug that's on the label.
Tylenol poisoning? You mean from overdose?
@@RavenC1357 No someone was going around putting poison in Tylenol and sticking it back on shelves. Then people would drop dead after taking a tampered pill.
@@RavenC1357No, I’m pretty sure they mean the Chicago Tylenol Murders of 82.
@@emelkangi Wow I've never heard of this!!
I work in advertising….and I have to say…the advertising in these drug ads is on point. Our whole job is based around creating ads that will stick in people’s minds, no matter how cheesy or annoying. If you can’t get a product off your mind because of an ad…then we did our job 🤷🏼♀️. (I’m sorry for being a part of the problem-I have bills to pay and inflation in California is insane).
@BrittHubbs You keep on, keeping on. I love commercials! The little mini stories, the music, the scenery...love it. I can like the commercials more than the shows.
@@vinnielou1187 you need to get out more.
Tbh the more annoying the ad the less likely I am to buy the product. So 🤷♀️
Except none of us can just go out and buy the drugs that get advertised in these commercials, they're prescription only and almost none of us have a choice in which version of the drug we get prescribed (usually you'll get the generic version). And nobody's saying they can't get a product off their mind. I know tons of commercials that annoy the shit out of me but I couldn't tell you what product any of them were for, and that doesn't help anybody. But I DO remember the commercial jingle for an air conditioner company that's located solely in a city I haven't lived in since 1998.
@@FrenkTheJoy I get it…and this is my job haha. I work for an ad agency, so my job is to do whatever the client wants. I don’t run ads for any drug companies though. From my understanding, drug companies advertise their medications so if you have the illness or disease the drug is prescribed for, the hope is you’ll talk to your dr about the drug, your dr will prescribe it, and the drug company will make money.
Advertising is a mix of sociology, and gambling. You have a specific product, you target a specific demographic of people for that product, you cater the ads to be appealing to that demographic of people, you publish the ad, and you pray for a pay off. Sometimes it works and sometimes it flops. When it flops, you regroup and you try a different tactic. You’d be amazed at how affective advertising actually is. The most affective forms of advertising are actually subliminal. Even if people aren’t aware of it, they’ve been impacted by advertising. Take MacDonalds for instance. The colors red and yellow signal the hormones that make you feel hungry. Just driving by it can make you want to stop and eat there because of the colors. It’s fascinating stuff. I record a lot of voice overs for commercials. There’s a specific way I phrase and emphasize words to make the ad more memorable. We have a saying in the business “if it sticks….it hits,” (meaning-if it sticks in people’s minds, there will usually be a greater pay off). Again…I’m just a person doing my job- so I can keep my job and pay my bills haha. Don’t shoot the messenger (but I totally get…sometimes I see ads and cringe).
Ive been on humira, cosentyx, otezla, and now skyrizi, and some of those cheesy commercials like the one that says," is he staring at my hair line?" Are the ones that stick with me cause i have 100% been thinking that while meeting new people! There is also another commercial that shows what it feels like to have it (Tremfya) and i just resonate with a lot of these commercials cause it is EXACTLY how it feels and what you think when you have a disease like that... Love your videos! Just wanted to add my two cents
Oh my gosh, you sitting on the toilet and telling the kids you gotta bomb the toilet lol. I recently found you and I am a fan!
We don't have med commercials in Canada but sometimes we come across a US channel and we are amazed by the commercials, especially the lawyer ones haha
The lawyer ones are easier to ignore because they are always some bland old guy in a suit followed up with a firm name that's like Murphy&Murphy.
Yep that was my experience growing up. Living close enough to the border (I did for most of my childhood) to catch some American TV and radio + the few times we were signed up for satellite TV and got American channels led to me seeing tonnes of these med ads, the lawyers ones, and the ones for trade school/community college places for people who didn't finish high school.
Oh. My. God. That sad lil mozzarella ball was pivotal in my life. I was excited to be prescribed Zoloft when I was younger so I could feel joy with that lil ball!
It's a Mozzarella ball!? This whole time I thought they were little rocks.😂
@@yeidycastellon3090 actually I had no idea, I just liked jaime’s mozzarella description! I think rock works too 😂😂
It helped me put words to what I was feeling. It was nice to know I wasn't the only one in the world feeling like that. When you're a kid it feels like that.
Same ❤
That little ball not feeling up to playing with his bluebird friend broke my heart. The rare commercial that nails how depression feels.
You are the only UA-camr I watch. You’re the best!! Love this.
You breaking down medication commercials had me crying with laughter. Thank you for that levity today!
I am a nurse of 10yrs. These ads are so unsettling. They should be removed from entertainment. Access to information about medications should only be available through FDA. This along with peer reviewed studies and information about how to improve your condition through lifestyle changes (if applicable). I get very upset seeing them as I also deal with my patient's terrible side effects from some of these medications.
My husband recently showed me one he saw where one of the side effects was some kind of infection of the perineum that leads to death, and they had to define “perineum” on the screen while people did happy things in the background that definitely didn’t distract us from that weird side effect 😂
Take this drug and dance your taint off! Look at all the fun!
😂😂😂
I was feeling very down today and your channel made my day :)
You crack me up loving these shorter videos
"Earmuff it, kids. Mommy's gotta bomb the bowl."
Fantastic 💯
lol right?
As someone who has IBS & endometriosis on my bowels, I've always hated those crohn's or other bowel because they do try to shame the patient into using their medication. Thanks for making this video & calling out some of the stupidity.
I love all your videos but this one was one of my favorites! I have my own digital marketing company and frequently while watching TV/UA-cam commercials... especially prescription drug commercials, I stop and, out loud whether or not anyone is in the vicinity , make the remark "someone actually got paid to make that?" ... In other news, "Bro Bro Bro Brozempic" has now replaced the previously embedded "Oh Oh Oh Ozempic" and you have my eternal gratitude and undying loyalty for that one... far superior jingle. I have a hunch it's a far superior product as well. This comment has now gotten very long so I'm going to stop here- but thank you for your content. It's beautiful.
To this day the best ad I've seen for medication had a line in the side effects section that went "May cause increased urge to gamble" WHAT. I cracked up and had to immediately google it to see if I had heard that correctly (I did). It's amazing 😂
Omg I loved this video! Now maybe I'm bias because I've worked in global biopharmaceuticals for 7+ years now, but I thought this video was both funny and rightfully inquisitive. You raised great questions. A lot of what we do is bound tightly by GCP and GCD standards. In the US, obviously we are also working with the FDA but you'd be shocked how hands off they are. I cannot stress enough that is you have adverse reactions to ANY vaccine or medicine you take, report it!!! Report it to your prescribing physician and also be sure to report vaccine specific issued via VAERS! this will ensure your reactions are properly documented and future research and development depends on knowing historical outcomes. Also, I agree our commercials are ridiculous. You should hear some of the pitches that didn't make it to TV. Dear lord. Anyway thanks for the great content as usual!
I think medication commercials are just so bizarre in general 😂🤷🏼♀️
They really are 😅
FINALLY!! This video was needed!! Also a whole video could be done on UA-cam Ads alone, there’s soooo bad 😂😂😂
6:20 omg, the 'ba dum tss' with a fart noise killed me. caught me so off guard, crying laughing.
I want to personally thank you for "Midwest Hemorrhoid Treatment Centre, don't suffer in silence", which I've been harmonizing to for the last 10 minutes and my family wonders what's wrong with me 😂😂😂
I sung it too😂
@@jayldeeway "All together now! 2, 3, 4... 🎶🎶" 🤣🤣
I read this as it played in the video! 😂
I'm pretty sure the US is one of, if not the only place where medication ads are legal. Why does the US suck so hard?
Late-stage Capitalism, my friend. The result? Bizarre medication commercials 🤣😭
Because the medical field isn’t about your health it’s a business
Danae already said it above, but that’s unfettered capitalism for ya, baby. 😒
Nor is medical insurance or being guaranteed medical attention is possible for everyone so aside the capitalism these medications are probably all some people can afford.
$$$$$$
“Bro, my shirts on!” I think this whole video might be my favorite of yours ever. I didn’t know that was possible.
The fact that you have so much footage from you as a kid is amazing!
I previously heard an allergy med ad that said "allergies aren't sexy, get your life back and be sexy again"
"No more riding shotgun for you, John!" killed me!! 🤣
Same
I think my favourite ad is the buckley's ad. Short, simple, and straight to the point.
The spiriva commercial about the elephant sitting on the woman still lives rent free in my head
I accidentally took my cat’s medication.
Don’t ask meow.
😠
@@firiel2366 grrrrrrr you tryna fight home boy????
😔
I wish I could say this was comedy gold….it’s more like comedy bronze.
I got a good chuckle. Thanks.
I don't understand the mentality behind medical commercials. We don't have commercials for specific plumbing parts or car parts because we just trust our plumbers and mechanics to decide what to use. So why aren't we just leaving it up to our medically trained doctors to prescribe the right medications for our issues?
That carrot commercial is probably the funniest one I ever seen. My boyfriend and I run into the room to watch it together every time we hear it come on 😂😂😂
My partner haaaaaaates medication ads. I'm guaranteed a hilarious rant whenever they're subjected to watching one. "Who says moderate-to-severe?? That's not a thing people say. 'Yo Joe I can't go out for beer tonight because my moderate-to-severe psoriatic arthritis is acting up again.'" 😆My personal biggest complaint with them (aside from existing at all) is 'ask your doctor about this medication' like ... as a chronically ill person I cannot ever fathom bringing up a med *by name* to any of my doctors. Not in a billion years. Half of the medical professionals I talk to don't 'believe' my condition (Ehlers Danlos Syndrome) exists. If I just walked in and was like 'hey doc let's try ozempic' I'd get patient blacklisted for sure.
why would you get blacklisted?? im also chronically ill and ive tried many meds that i suggested after researching them. as long as it's not a controlled substance ive never been side eyed or denied. well shit even with the controlled substances. I asked for ativan and when that didn't work asked for klonopin (like just this past year) get a new dr! u shouldn't be treated that way at all
There was a big to do in like the late 90s early 2000s when they made advertising for prescription drugs legal because before that they couldn't advertise for drugs
Dude I’ve memorized the Entyvio commercial. I have an interpretive dance for it and everything
I seriously look forward to your uploads they are so funny. I seriously love you. You’re the only one I have my notifications on when you upload lol. You’re my favorite I love you !!! Keep it up please
One of our local funeral homes and crematorium where I live has a jingle that I find myself singing all the time. It actually has the word crematory in it. 😂
I had to watch the Brozemic commercial over and over again b/c I would be laughing so hard that my eyes would close and I would miss the next side effect(s). LOL. SO GOOD!
same here 😂
Laughed so hard with the lady dancing during the side effects warning. This is great-- and you are so right, the Ozempic jingle has been in my brain since your video on it 🥴 make it stop.
Totally different note, but when are you going to make more of The Brew? I'm loving it.
You're awesome Jamie. Keep it up ❤❤❤
The reference of the Zoloft creature as a mozzarella ball is precisely what I needed today. 😂
You really have the best channel on UA-cam. Between the brew and these newer like retrospectives, I am always so stoked when I get the Jaime notif.
As always, the sound effects killed me with laughter lol...thanks. :P EDIT: Your Brozempic ad was the cherry on top of a wonderful pie lol. Love you Jaime!!!
As an actor who often has friends in commercials (including the poop ones), yes. Can confirm. The actor, their friends, their family, their hairdresser, and their neighbor’s dog get BONKERS EXCITED if you do ANYTHING on Film.
But announce you’re playing Hamlet on the stage and people are like “eh.”
The toilet ad actually played in the middle of one of your other videos I was watching 🤣
I love that all of those men in your life were up to this 😂 and they have so much fun this made me so happy thank you
I wanted to watch a series recently and had to choose one with ads because i didn't want to sign up for a service and forget to cancel. It was easily 40% pharmaceuticals and 60% show. Mostly the same meds, too. I couldn't take it and just decided to wait until i could watch it elsewhere. The US is weird in general, but especially when it comes to ads for medications. Saying that as an American who was totally conditioned for all of this in the 90s. ETA: Brozempic... I CANNOT😂😂😂😂
This is one of your funniest episodes! “All the shingle ladies.”😂😂😂
You def deserve a huge platform !!