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To: don roberson who wrote (2570)11/17/1997 6:26:00 PM
From: Linda Kaplan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23519
 
Don,

I wasn't aware that was a difference. You mean that orgasm doesn't cause detumescence when using MUSE but it does when using Viagra?

You could leave a message for Faber and Kernen on their voice mail at CNBC if you want to enlighten them about anything. After their first attempt at discussing this, they mentioned receiving several phone calls correcting them. They'd initially said that MUSE is injectable, but they corrected that info after the phone calls.

They will be discussing this issue for quite a while, so it would be a good idea for some of the knowledgeable stockholders to educate them.

Remember, it was Faber's report of some "important" stockbroker's experience with Viagra, which suggested it provided a permanent erection. They didn't discuss whether or not the guy actually had sex, however. Just the long period of time involved.

Linda



To: don roberson who wrote (2570)11/17/1997 6:45:00 PM
From: MisterED  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23519
 
Don, you just added at least 5 million new potential
customers for Muse just here in the US. All young
teenage boys who is lucky enough to have a partner
will love it. Will make them real macho, and spare
them the embarrassment of having to jump off, and
the girls will be satisfied as well. Great. This is
also a problem for some older guys so maybe the
market is much, much larger. Good idea Don.