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Biotech / Medical : Zonagen (zona) - good buy? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ron Sigourney who wrote (5521)9/8/1998 11:56:00 AM
From: Linda Kaplan  Respond to of 7041
 
Seems like Vasomax will not be given more consideration than Viagra.

I am having a WONDERFUL day, thanks.

Linda



To: Ron Sigourney who wrote (5521)9/8/1998 12:11:00 PM
From: Linda Kaplan  Respond to of 7041
 
The word "temporary" is not used in the article. The positive spin is yours! Viagra is not being covered by National Health Service in UK, and prescriptions will be confined to those who need it for medical reasons. EVENTUALLY, the "deserving" impotent "may" be able to get it under NHS, but there is absolutely no guarantee of that, and this was not proferred as a "temporary" measure.

Vasomax, NOT approved in the US, is NOT likely to be covered under NHS, since Viagra, APPROVED in the US, is not being covered.

I guess you couldn't stay away, but lying is very naughty.

Linda