
A Medicine Company
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Text on the screen appears, reading “SO YOU’RE FEELING A LITTLE…”
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Text on the screen appears, reading “BIG?”
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Text on the screen appears, reading “ANXIOUS?”
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Text on the screen appears, reading “TIRED?”
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Text on the screen appears, reading “I KNOW JUST THE THING”
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Text on the screen appears, reading “IT’S ALL NATURAL”
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Text on the screen appears, reading “YOU DON’T NEED A PRESCRIPTION”
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Text on the screen appears, reading “AND THOSE GOVERNMENT REGULATORS HAVE NO HAND IN IT”
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Text on the screen appears, reading “THEY DON’T EVEN WANT YOU TO KNOW”
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Text on the screen appears, reading “IS IT TESTED?”
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Text on the screen appears, reading “NO.”
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Text on the screen appears, reading “I’M YOUR FRIEND”
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Text on the screen appears, reading “I’M YOUR MOM”
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Text on the screen appears, reading “THIS IS YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST”
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Text on the screen appears, reading “TRUST ME, BRO.”
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The screen fades into an all red background. The text on the screen reads: “Real medicine doesn’t need your faith.”
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Text on the red screen appears, reading “Tested medicine doesn’t need your faith.”
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Text on the red screen appears, reading “Trialed medicine doesn’t need your faith.”
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Text on the red screen appears, reading "Approved medicine doesn’t need your faith.”
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Text on the screen appears, reading “Be a healthy skeptic.”
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The screen fades back to all red and the Lilly logo appears. The screen reads: “Lilly, A Medicine Company.”
Healthy Skepticism
When you're on a journey to become your healthiest, it’s important to ask questions and educate yourself about what you put in your body. To be a healthy skeptic. We believe health is fundamental to our lives and that everyone who needs medicine deserves real medicine.
Get Better
[Anticipatory music plays in the background]
0:02
[A clip of a teen in a pool reaching up and hugging his coach on the edge of the pool.]
Narrator: You'll get better
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[A woman with obesity looks upset and is talking with another woman in a public restroom.]
Narrator: when you're not blamed
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[A man looks in the mirror and buttons up his shirt.]
Narrator: for a condition you can't control.
0:08
[Two women sit in an older pickup truck, the woman with nasal cannula grabs the hand of the other woman in support.]
0:12
[The camera pans across a young Black girl who sits in a dimly lit bedroom.]
Narrator: You'll get better
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[A doctor's office setting where the female doctor is speaking to two females across a desk. The two women listening to the doctor hold hands.]
Narrator: when your care
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[The camera pans across an older Black man with white hair sitting at a table.]
Narrator: doesn't depend on your income.
0:20
[The camera is focused on a parallel bar with a woman's hand gripping it to walk, then pans up to her face marked with determination.]
0:24
[A physical therapist in wet gear coaches a young man on a water bicycle in a pool.]
Narrator: You'll get better
0:26
[Camera pans across a scene with a frustrated young man in a hospital bed with a woman by his side.]
0:27
[Camera shows a woman wearing a hospital gown and cap, then switches to her hand pushing the pain medication button, and a nurse pulling the curtain around her hospital bed.]
Narrator: when your pain isn't minimized, dismissed, forgotten.
0:34
[A Black mother and daughter sit on a couch side-by-side, the daughter looks at her mother supportively.]
0:37
[Camera returns to the woman walking with the parallel bars next to her physical therapist who is cheering her on.]
0:39
[Camera returns to the young man in the pool looking determined and talking to his coach, who is cradling the swimmer's neck in his hands.]
Narrator: We will never
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[Camera returns to the woman in the hospital bed wearing the gown and cap, and she's smiling.]
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[Close-up shot of a woman with her eyes closed and her hands clasped under her chin.]
Narrator: stop trying
0:43
[Red screen with "GET BETTER" letters cut out to show an image of a woman behind them.]
Narrator: to get better.
0:46
[Woman in lab puts on white Lilly lab coat and works with her back to camera.]
Narrator: Because when medicine gets better
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[Flashes through scenes of previous people, they're all smiling and celebrating.]
Narrator: all of us
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[Woman walking using parallel bars slowly removes her shaking hand from the bar to stand on her own, her physical therapist cheering in the background.]
Narrator: can get better.
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[Lilly logo and "A Medicine Company" appear over the last scene.]
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