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Biotech / Medical : VVUS: VIVUS INC. (NASDAQ)

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To: LoLoLoLita who wrote (4274)1/4/1998 7:59:00 PM
From: Edderd  Read Replies (1) of 23519
 
David,
Many patients are reticent to stick a small plastic device into the urethra but when their choices are a needle stick or the cumbersome vacuum device they are frequently willing to try. The application process is actually painless and very simple to perform. Anxious patients do need intruction (other than a video) and usually find it not a problem. The drug itself however can be fairly irritating and also cause burning in the vagina. These patients rarely continue the MUSE. The insertion is not really a problem once the patient learns to do it correctly. Interestingly (?) the product that HVSF uses is the urethra is said to be painless. Until a magic pill (Viagra is not) comes along MUSE will have it's market and worldwide it will be big. IMO
Ed
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