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To: Linda Kaplan who wrote (3335)4/6/1998 8:47:00 PM
From: Brander  Respond to of 7041
 
Linda,

Exact perception!. Thou shalt do no harm.

BTW, my Pfizer friend called today...warehouses will be supplied with Viagra tomorrow, which means the medication will be available to pharmacies. The rep has been detailed. Let the games begin.

Brad



To: Linda Kaplan who wrote (3335)4/6/1998 9:12:00 PM
From: Brander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7041
 
Linda, while any good physician thinks very carefully about her/his medication decisions, combination therapy if very common. Antibiotics are often used in combination for resistant infections. Hypertension is often treated with the combination of a diuretic and an ACE inhibitor, calcium channel blocker, or beta blocker. Asthma is often treated with combination therapy. Psychiatric conditions often require the use of 2 or three medications, etc, etc. The point is, even when drugs are carefully chosen to fit individual needs, combination therapy is often needed for a therapeutic response. To end this boring, but informative, paragraph, impotence is often treated with combination therapy currently.

Brad