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Seven ED medications?
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| Here is a quote from an Associated Press article in yesterday's paper:
"The cost of seven different erectile dysfunction medications is covered with
a doctor's prescription for clients of Connecticut's Medicaid, ConnPACE and
State-Administered General Assistance programs."
I can think of only 3:
Viagra
Levitra
Cialis
Can anyone come up with the other four?
Uprima is not on the approved list in the U.S.
I suppose yohimbine may be included, but I suspect it isn't.
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| avocet 2005-05-26, 5:47 pm |
| You can add to the list:
Bi-mix, Tri-mix, and Caverject, the injectibles.
MUSE, a rather iffy but sometimes successful urethral suppository. Many
complain of penile pain so this is not often prescribed.
That makes seven, for the prescription drugs.
Jim
"Bob-S" <NSBob-S@att.net> wrote in message
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> Here is a quote from an Associated Press article in yesterday's paper:
>
> "The cost of seven different erectile dysfunction medications is covered
with
> a doctor's prescription for clients of Connecticut's Medicaid, ConnPACE
and
> State-Administered General Assistance programs."
>
> I can think of only 3:
> Viagra
> Levitra
> Cialis
>
> Can anyone come up with the other four?
> Uprima is not on the approved list in the U.S.
>
> I suppose yohimbine may be included, but I suspect it isn't.
>
>
>
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| On Thu, 26 May 2005 19:27:06 GMT, "avocet" <avocet@hawaii.rr.com> wrote:
>You can add to the list:
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>Bi-mix, Tri-mix, and Caverject, the injectibles.
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>MUSE, a rather iffy but sometimes successful urethral suppository. Many
>complain of penile pain so this is not often prescribed.
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>That makes seven, for the prescription drugs.
>
>Jim
OK. That makes sense. I guess when I hear about drugs, I just think they are
talking only about pills. The injectibles are "Medications" as the article
mentioned.
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