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Biotech / Medical : VVUS: VIVUS INC. (NASDAQ) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: VLAD who wrote (9097)6/4/1998 3:31:00 AM
From: DaiS  Respond to of 23519
 
Vlad,

Wow, you'r up early in the morning, or have you not gone to bed. It's 8.20am here and I'm just checking on the posts from last night.

Do you know how widely used the actis technique with muse is, my impression is not very widely and this could explain what appears to me to be a rather low uptake rate. I appreciate that those newsgroups are unreliable for basing judgements, but I had checked earlier and found no mention of actis.

Can you just confirm that the main function of the actis is to delay venous outflow of the drug from the penis thus increasing it's effectiveness? If this so, the possibility occurred to me that men might be confused thinking that the actis was merely to prevent venous outflow and keeping the penis erect - as per normal use of a constriction band. Thus they may imagine that the ring must be kept on which I gather is not the case. Could you elaborate - again sorry if you have had to do this before for others.

DaiS




To: VLAD who wrote (9097)6/4/1998 3:41:00 AM
From: DaiS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23519
 
Vlad,

Further to my last message the Vivus web site actis information makes no reference to the combined use muse+actis and in fact advises against the use of actis with drugs or alcohol. I am confused I'm sure others would be.

Something else, I said I got the reply to SEC as you did - how long do you think we have to wait?

DaiS