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To: zurdo who wrote (3360)6/8/1998 8:21:00 PM
From: Anthony Wong  Respond to of 9523
 
Zurdo, Roche now said that their just-withdrawn heart drug Posicor interacts with Viagra. Since they had already withdrawn it, it shouldn't cause much of a reaction in the Street.

The bracelet idea (like one for diabetes?) is a good one, simple and effective.



To: zurdo who wrote (3360)6/8/1998 8:31:00 PM
From: Ron Flanigan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9523
 
Zurdo:

(I would select sex as the best way to exit this life.)

Why is it that I find it difficult to believe your statement?
Is it that you are quite young?

Your selection will probably not come true but your hobby
may bring about your demise. I don't mean the reading.

Ron Flanigan

P.S. They took my license after the MI in 1991 or I might have
met my maker in a single seater. My Viagra lays on the dresser
since my urologist gave me a sample package. It has been the
timing or my concern about not wanting to check out that way.

I recall a friend who was cheating on his wife and his major
concern was that he would have the big one in some motel. He
finally got divorced and married the lady from the motel so
he does not have that worry anymore. He is also a candidate for
Viagra but he is also weighing his options. He just celebrated
his 75th birthday, and I celebrated the same day and my 65th year.




To: zurdo who wrote (3360)6/8/1998 8:32:00 PM
From: Anthony Wong  Respond to of 9523
 
Zurdo and all, copied from Denise1952's post at the Yahoo! Pfizer thread:

ohmygoodness.com



To: zurdo who wrote (3360)6/9/1998 9:19:00 AM
From: Sal Milani  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9523
 
Zordo - Shouldn't all Viagra patients use Medical Alert Bracelets since anyone can have chest pains and EMT and ER personnel should be warned that the patient is on Viagra ? <small inconspicuous bracelet for 2 to 3 hours> Also 2 to 3 hours may not be long enough since the half life of Viagra is longer than that and there may be other drug interactions which extend the time. Also the "grapefruit and red wine effect" may be envolved. See the second part of
exchange2000.com
Sal