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To: E'Lane who wrote (7874)5/6/1998 6:17:00 PM
From: Colby  Respond to of 23519
 
I think it is fair to say this disruption has run its course. I am done.

To the doctors in the house,
Viagra obviously has some side effects for some people. Will continuous use increase the probability that people who previously did not experience any affects will find them selves falling victim to headache or blue vision? Or, is someone who didn't get effects before not likely to get them at all? This is more pertaining to instant (within a few hours) side effects than long term affects on the rest of the body that probably won't be known for some time.

In other words, what are the chances the longer someone takes the drug, the more likely they are to experience adverse effects and thus quit the drug?

I realize there is some wishful thinking going on here, but you never know.

Colby