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Post by mango on Nov 6, 2019 9:11:38 GMT -5
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Post by cjm18 on Nov 6, 2019 9:19:51 GMT -5
Current onset is 30 minutes. Not that slow.
Other drug for Migraines...onset is 3 hours. That’s slow.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2019 9:33:08 GMT -5
Current onset is 30 minutes. Not that slow. Other drug for Migraines...onset is 3 hours. That’s slow. 30 minutes is slow when YOU'RE HOT and BOTHERED. LOL
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Post by mango on Nov 6, 2019 9:43:49 GMT -5
Erectosphere
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Post by cjm18 on Nov 6, 2019 9:51:50 GMT -5
Current onset is 30 minutes. Not that slow. Other drug for Migraines...onset is 3 hours. That’s slow. 30 minutes is slow when YOU'RE HOT and BOTHERED. LOL Agree but how fast does inhaled need to be to be worth the extra cost or get someone to switch. Is 15 min fast enough?
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Post by peppy on Nov 6, 2019 9:57:44 GMT -5
you guys are incorrect. The uptake of oral penis boosters depend on how much you have eaten prior. 30 mins is empty stomach I think.
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Post by od on Nov 6, 2019 10:07:19 GMT -5
you guys are incorrect. The uptake of oral penis boosters depend on how much you have eaten prior. 30 mins is empty stomach I think. Tadalafil's long half life makes timing less important than other ED medications.
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Post by peppy on Nov 6, 2019 10:17:58 GMT -5
SO may have been correct. as in UTHR decision tadalafil. The slide lists the use as erectile dysfunction. The undisclosed still listed, what could it be...? od good point regarding tadalafil half life, just take it in the morning. heh.
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Post by mango on Nov 6, 2019 10:19:24 GMT -5
ErecT
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Post by mango on Nov 6, 2019 10:20:45 GMT -5
SO may have been correct. as in UTHR decision tadalafil. The slide lists the use as erectile dysfunction. The undisclosed still listed, what could it be...? Maybe a Cannabinoid Maybe something oncology related Maybe a NCE Maybe the SamuMed molecule Maybe one of the other existing UT products
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Post by goyocafe on Nov 6, 2019 11:06:08 GMT -5
He's running out of carrots.
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Post by peppy on Nov 6, 2019 13:41:55 GMT -5
SO may have been correct. as in UTHR decision tadalafil. The slide lists the use as erectile dysfunction. The undisclosed still listed, what could it be...?Maybe a Cannabinoid Maybe something oncology related Maybe a NCE Maybe the SamuMed molecule Maybe one of the other existing UT products I do not understand how tobramycin fits in for cystic fibrosis. I haven't studied it to see what the proof is. I do not see a medication for COPD. Surfactant. mango and all.... would surfactant work? (for COPD?)
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Post by mnholdem on Nov 6, 2019 18:52:40 GMT -5
So are you going to label whoever is in charge of the tadafill clinical studies "DickHead"? Sorry, but I luv double-entendres and I couldn't resist! On a much more serious note, tadafill is prescribed for high blood pressure in the lungs (pulmonary arterial hypertension). Why are you jumping to a conclusion that this pipeline API is being developed for erectile dysfunction? I seriously doubt that's the plan.
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Post by goyocafe on Nov 6, 2019 18:55:04 GMT -5
So are you going to label whoever is in charge of the tadafill clinical studies "DickHead"? Sorry, but I luv double-entendres and I couldn't resist! On a much more serious note, tadafill is prescribed for high blood pressure in the lungs (pulmonary arterial hypertension). Why are you jumping to a conclusion that this pipeline API is being developed for erectile dysfunction? I seriously doubt that's the plan. The reference to ED is actually right on the slide. See above.
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Post by kc on Nov 6, 2019 19:29:09 GMT -5
They should do this product at a almost generic rate just to draw attention to MannKind. That should RISE to the occasion.
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