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Plovixy is a medication that can be added to your current treatment to help protect against heart attack or stroke. It works by preventing blood platelets from sticking together and forming clots. Ambien is a prescription sleep aid that helps you fall asleep quickly and stay asleep longer. It is important to be aware of the potential side effects and consult with your doctor before using it. The speaker found it challenging to balance the need to sell the medications with providing clear information about their effects. They preferred the first half of the Ambien commercial and the second half of the Plovixy commercial. Plovixy could help make a difference, so ask your doctor about adding Plovixy. Taken with aspirin in your current treatment, Plovixy goes beyond what you're taking to help raise protection against heart attack or stroke. Plovixy and your other medications work in different ways. Plovixy taken with aspirin plays its own role in keeping blood platelets from sticking together and forming clots, which helps keep blood flowing. Ask your doctor if Plovixy could be right for you. There is a rhythm to life. We sleep at night and wake in the morning. It's the sleep cycle that helps keep us in a healthy balance. But for millions of Americans, sleep doesn't always come easily. For them, there's Ambien. Ambien, the prescription sleep aid that helps you fall asleep fast and stay asleep longer. And wake rested and refreshed without grogginess in the morning. No wonder Ambien is the number one prescribed sleep aid in America. Talk to your doctor about Ambien. Ambien works like a dream. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant before using Ambien. It is unknown how it will affect a fetus. Ambien passes in a breast milk and may have adverse effects on a nursing baby. Consult your doctor before breastfeeding. Ambien can cause withdrawal symptoms, muscle cramps, sweats, shaking, and seizures. The Ambien Side Effects Drug Center provides a comprehensive view of available drug information on the potential side effects when taking this medication. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088. So for the pharmaceutical commercials, I found myself between the television commercial and the PSA when it came to my approach to the analysis towards things. While I was still trying to sell them on something and I had to have a little life in my voice, it is arguably the most important to know what a medicine that you're going to put into your body is going to do to it. So I aimed for clarity without any decoration when it came to the sections where it was sort of explaining both the direct and side effects of the drug while leaning into more the playfulness and salesmanship of the copy. So I think out of the two of mine, I prefer the first half of the Ambien commercial and the second half of the Prolixy commercial just because with the Ambien commercial, I started having a little too much fun with trying to do the classic medicine commercial thing of ask if this is right for you and I feel like I got a little bit too caught on that instead of trying to be clear. I'm going to go ahead and be straightforward. The analysis portion of that for the Ambien commercial was pretty much non-existent. It was just delivering the side effects, which granted is probably the way to go, but definitely not to the extent that I went. I think though that I was able to insert a little bit more life into pharmaceutical commercials than I'm used to seeing on television and I don't necessarily know if it's a good or bad thing because again, this is a drug that you're going to be putting in your body but at the very least, I thought it was probably more positive and made you more likely to at least consider it.