You read “You have been diagnosed with a condition called rheumatoid arthritis, or RA. RA occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks its own body tissue, affecting the lining of joints. RA can cause joints to become deformed and other parts of the body to be seriously damaged. As part of treatment, your doctor prescribed a medication called methotrexate to slow the progression of the disease. Lately, you are considering whether a different medication would be better.” Then you watched a 60-second television advertisement for RA therapy with the following voice-over: “Your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. Before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if Xeljanz is right for you. Xeljanz is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe RA for whom methotrexate did not work well. Xeljanz can reduce joint pain and swelling in as little as two weeks and help stop further joint damage. Xeljanz will lower your ability to fight infections including tuberculosis. Serious sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. Don’t start Xeljanz if you have an infection. Tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts, and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. Your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking Xeljanz and monitor certain liver tests. Tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had TB, hepatitis C or are prone to infections. Xeljanz can reduce the symptoms of RA, even without methotrexate and is also available in a once-daily pill. Ask about Xeljanz XR..” At the end of the ad, you saw the following text on screen: “The list price for a 30-day supply of Xeljanz is $2680. If you have health insurance that covers drugs, your cost may be different. Typical cost to patients is $885..” Then you were asked: ‘The ad provided enough information to decide whether you should discuss the medication with a doctor.’ Only return an integer from 1 to 6, where 1 means Strongly agree and 6 means Strongly disagree, nothing else.
You read “You have been diagnosed with a condition called rheumatoid arthritis, or RA. RA occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks its own body tissue, affecting the lining of joints. RA can cause joints to become deformed and other parts of the body to be seriously damaged. As part of treatment, your doctor prescribed a medication called methotrexate to slow the progression of the disease. Lately, you are considering whether a different medication would be better.” Then you watched a 60-second television advertisement for RA therapy with the following voice-over: “Your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. Before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if Xeljanz is right for you. Xeljanz is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe RA for whom methotrexate did not work well. Xeljanz can reduce joint pain and swelling in as little as two weeks and help stop further joint damage. Xeljanz will lower your ability to fight infections including tuberculosis. Serious sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. Don’t start Xeljanz if you have an infection. Tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts, and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. Your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking Xeljanz and monitor certain liver tests. Tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had TB, hepatitis C or are prone to infections. Xeljanz can reduce the symptoms of RA, even without methotrexate and is also available in a once-daily pill. Ask about Xeljanz XR..” At the end of the ad, you saw the following text on screen: “The list price for a 30-day supply of Xeljanz is $2680. If you have health insurance that covers drugs, your cost may be different. Typical cost to patients is $885..” Then you were asked: ‘The ad provided enough information to decide whether you should discuss the medication with a doctor.’ Only return an integer from 1 to 6, where 1 means Strongly agree and 6 means Strongly disagree, nothing else.