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

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To: VLAD who wrote (13027)8/11/1998 2:33:00 AM
From: VLAD  Read Replies (1) of 23519
 
Notice the very last paragraph of the article. Pfizer's decision to place greed over safety will catch up with them in the long run. You see if Pfizer buckles in any way shape or form and suddenly says that men with CVD should avoid Viagra use they would be basically shooting themselves in the foot by admitting the very thing they have been denying all along. It would also give tons of credibility to any at risk patient who has experienced a heart attack shortly after taking Viagra. Pfizer can never afford to admit that Viagra is unsafe in CVD patients but in the long run they will not be able to keep denying that Viagra has some serious safety issues which need to be addressed. The way I see it, they have painted themselves in a corner and will never be able to get out of this situation smelling like roses.

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