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From: Francisco Machado <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>;
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Date: 16 March 1998 21:44
Subject: Impotence in Diabetic patients
>I have a patient who is diabetic and impotent. He has tried the vacuum
>device and caverject, neither of which he felt he could use.
>
>He recently met a friend of his who has similar problems and apparently
>uses a device that injects a "pellet" into his penis and gives him an
>erection for about 1 hr.
>
>Anyone got any thoughts on what this device is and how i can get further
>information about it??
>
>TIA
>Dr Francisco Machado,
>
I believe this goes by the name of MUSE, costs about UKP10 per shot, and is
readily available on prescription. I'm sure your local urologist should be
able to give you all the info.
It leads to an interesting debate about rationing of resources, however,
since it is not cheap.
Can it be said to be a recreational drug? ;->> How many tablets
constitute a reasonable month's supply??? Why does the male partner, when
asked, give a vastly different answer to the female partner, and who is more
likely to be the most accurate?????
Answers in a plain brown envelope please............
C-P
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