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To: Jenna who wrote (8859)5/1/1998 1:28:00 PM
From: LastShadow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
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Well, Jenna, that is certainly more than I wanted to know...

"Mechanically, an erection must accomplish two goals."

Same hydraulically, I think

MDYN - I just hate it when that happens. I didn't expect it to open that high. But it is still a hold - there is a loot of accumulation on it right now and the spread is compressing. I expect it to move up, but putting the stop at 12.375

lastshadow



To: Jenna who wrote (8859)5/1/1998 4:24:00 PM
From: AlienTech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
>>I was asked about vvus. I decided to research it. If I were a man I would NOT use MUSE<<

You are mistaking treatment with an enhancer. Also you didnt mention the various side effects of viagra. Also the fact that it cannot be used with a variety of medications. Any drug which lowers blood pressure can become addictive very easily due to its "getting a high off it" and after a while the dosage needs to increase. Lowering the blood pressure is not the only side effect. So the answer of "If I were a man I would NOT use MUSE" is irrelevant. Its not a recreational drug designed to enhance performace but targeted at a very small audience with some real problems which is about 20% of the people with ed problems not the ones who think they do.

People who have ED are mostly above 50, people with some types of prostate or spinal cord injuries, diabeties, people with heart problems and people who have nerve damage. Monday should be telling, by now almost everyone who used to take MUSE have tried Viagra, so the refills should drop by more than half and new scripts should also drop drastically to less than half. Any other scenerio would be that there's a lot of people who can not take a pill. MCHM, HVSF, ZONA etc have the same drug but in cream or pill form but less effective that way. Somcething that is even more effective is caverjet who has 25% of VVUS market share. I would not think this would change.



To: Jenna who wrote (8859)5/1/1998 8:09:00 PM
From: toothdock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
<<A tale of viagra vs. Muse..>>

Oh my
Reading that article was painful enough Jenna
Think I will stick to the old fashioned way-just DO it!!

trade with #profits

toothdock