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To: Jim Lamb who wrote (2225)5/7/1998 10:03:00 PM
From: Cosmo Daisey  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9523
 
Jim,
dowjones.fakenews.com

Pfizer to post new warning on the Viagra label:

It was confirmed by informed sources today the the next printing of the Viagra labels will include voluntary compliance wording as requested by the FDA following the reports of discomfort amongst users of the new ed pill.

The pill is hard to swallow and is sometimes stuck in the throat because of the odd shape. The most common reaction is a stiff neck.

Coz



To: Jim Lamb who wrote (2225)5/8/1998 4:02:00 AM
From: Anthony Wong  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9523
 
Ex-Sen. Dole a Viagra Test Subject
MAY 08, 02:54 EDT

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Calling it ''a great drug,'' former
Sen. Bob Dole says he was among the men who took
part in trials of the new impotence pill Viagra.

''I wish I'd have bought stock earlier,'' the 1996
Republican presidential nominee joked on CNN's Larry
King Live show Thursday night.

Dole, 74, was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1991
while serving as a senator from Kansas, and underwent
surgery.

Since then, he has appeared in TV ads, before
Congress and in interviews to promote the importance
of early detection and encourage men to speak frankly
with their doctors about prostate-related problems,
including impotence.

When King asked what he thought about the
overwhelming popularity of the new impotence pill,
Dole said, ''It is a great drug. I'll be honest, I was in
the protocol and participated in the program.

''I think we need to learn more about it. There are
many men out there, millions of men out there, who
suffer from impotence and this may be the first step,''
he said.

Dole also said his own cancer had been cured and
urged other men to have prostate exams.



To: Jim Lamb who wrote (2225)5/8/1998 4:29:00 AM
From: Anthony Wong  Respond to of 9523
 
Jim, both the U.S. and Canada would never approve it over the counter. There's going to be an uproar if PFE even attempts to apply for over the counter approval.