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Biotech / Medical : PFE (Pfizer) How high will it go?
PFE 25.86+0.2%3:59 PM EST

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To: BigKNY3 who wrote (4279)7/13/1998 8:49:00 AM
From: BigKNY3  Read Replies (2) of 9523
 
An Ann Landers V mention today:

Dear Ann:

I am 64 years old, have buried two husbands and have had a full life, complete with children, grandchildren and two dear great-grands. When my husband's sex drive began to diminish about two years ago (he is now 67), it didn't bother me a bit. In fact, I was relieved. I was never crazy about sex, even in my younger days, and as I grew older, I cared for it even less.

Now comes this "wonder drug" called Viagra, and my husband has informed me that he has talked it over with his doctor, who knows of no reason why my husband shouldn't take it. Well, I know of a reason. I've made it clear that the minute he walks into this house with those pills, I am walking out.

I'll bet you have received a lot of letters from women who feel the same way I do. How about sharing some of their comments with your readers?

Nameless in Philadelphia

Yes, I have heard from a great many women about Viagra, and although some feel as you do, most say it is wonderful. A 64-year-old reader in Oklahoma City wrote, "Viagra has been like a miracle. My husband has been rejuvenated. I feel like a bride again." A 60-year-old man from Ohio wrote to say he had been "sexually dead for nearly five years" and he had asked his druggist if Viagra might help. The druggist said, "No harm in trying," so the man did, and it worked like a charm. His wife was so thrilled, she went out and bought three new nightgowns.

It all boils down to how a woman feels about her man. If she loves him and wants him to enjoy the ultimate in marital bliss, she will be happy that there is now a drug that can help him recapture the sexual energy of his younger years. But beware, there is a downside. My medical consultants say Viagra could be risky for men who are taking medication for high blood pressure or heart problems. It may possibly be linked to the recent deaths of several men who took Viagra along with their nitroglycerin. My advice is to consult your doctor.

Women and Viagra in yesterday's Boston Globe bostonglobe.com

Good investing advice in today's IBD. ibd.infostreet.com

An international Viagra website globalchange.com

Have PFun!

BigKNY3
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