Re: At the risk of re-igniting the Oprah discussion . . .

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Mon Apr 27 09:58:43 1998


better than Oprah is Imus! on MSNBC. he was having a test of the drug this am on some of the folks on the show - charles, bernie, and lou.

more i'm sure to follow.

art

At Mon, 27 Apr 1998, Geffrey H. Klein, MD wrote: >
>On 4/27/98, Howard Gelfand wrote this:
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>Q> This A.M. a local talk radio host interviewed a "prominent" urologist from New York who reported that Viagra would work for females who lack libido since it would stimulate the cavernosum tissues in the female homologues of the male. He also seemed to say that a "normal" male wold have an erection for a longer time. Have we found an aphrodisiac finally? SIde effects will probably begin to show up soon as the general population starts taking this drug-but as gynecologists I think the onslaught hasn't begun- testosterone cream is out-Viagra is in!! Long live Pfizer.- Just some thoughts.
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>I can't wait to see what happens with this drug.. You Pfizer stock holders must be quite giddy right now.. I can remember reading the WSJ when redux came out and how they forecast sales over one billion and big profits. Now a year later the lawyers are salivating to litigate. So now you will have some men getting their hands on this and you might see, uh I dunno, priapism? Then a year from now a whole new crop of lawyer ads. Have you been injured by this drug? Dial 1-800-VIAGARA and we'll get you 50 cents on the dollar for your injuries!
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art fougner, md
SonoScan/Genetic Sciences
forest hills, ny
evsono@pipeline.com




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