Re: Fri: Viagra

From: Anna Meenan, MD (annam@uic.edu)
Sat Mar 25 10:24:17 2006


Due to the title, the university server sent this one straight to my spam folder. It's very funny, but a lot of folks might never see it.

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Anna Meenan, MD

At Sat, 25 Mar 2006, Dr. Ainsworth wrote: > >In pharmacology, all drugs have two names ~ a trade name and generic >name. For example, the trade name of Tylenol also has a generic name of >Acetaminophen, Aleve is also called Naproxen, Amoxil is called >Amoxicillin, and Advil is also called Ibuprofen. > >The FDA has been looking for a generic name for Viagra. After careful >consideration by a team of government experts, it recently announced >that has has settled on the generic name of Mycoxafloppin. Also >considered were mycoxafailin, Mydixadrupin, Mydixarizin, Dixafix, and of >course, Ibepokin. > >Pfizer Corp announced today that Viagra will soon be available in liquid >form, and will be marketed by Pepsi Cola as a power beverage suitable >for use as a mixer. It will now be possible for a man to literally pour >himself a stiff one. Obviously we can no longer call this a soft drink, >and it gives new meaning to the names of "cocktails," "highballs," and >just a good old-fashioned "stiff drink." Pepsi will market the new >concoction by the name of: "Mount & Do!"





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