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Biotech / Medical : PFE (Pfizer) How high will it go?
PFE 25.88+1.2%Jan 15 3:59 PM EST

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To: D Edwards who wrote (397)12/7/1997 9:54:00 AM
From: AARON DIDICH  Read Replies (4) of 9523
 
Dave,
Can you confirm a question regarding a side-effect of using MUSE that I heard about several weekends ago while attending a Family Practice meeting. The presenting physician was discussing Viagra and the other alternatives. With MUSE he said you will see results but what you don't hear discussed is the other half of the erectile dysfunction
equation, the woman. Unless the man wears a condom, the ejaculate carries the dissolved remains of the chemical which, because it is a
prostaglandin, leaves her with the undesirable side effect of having cramps after intercourse. Along those same lines, if the woman is already pregnant would this prostaglandin not act like a compound called Cervadil, used to ripen the cervix and cause dilation 24-48 hours prior to electively inducing labor? It sure sounded to me that
Viagra was the way to go.

Aaron
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