I always thought that in a kind of sick way the generic name for Orap (an anti-psychotic, but
even more heavy duty than most) had a funny generic name: pimozide. It sounds like something
that was dropped in Vietnam to me (kind of like napalm). Not a whole lot more safer than napalm
either.
Jacob
Fondaparinux. Henry AND Jane.

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> I always thought that in a kind of sick way the generic name for Orap (an anti-psychotic, but
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> Jacob
...of a class of drugs, I always thought COX-2 inhibitors might more
appropriately be used to reduce male libido.

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Paul Trusten, R.Ph.
3609 Caldera Boulevard Apartment 122
Midland TX 79707-2872 USA
432-694-6208
ptrusten@cox.net
"There are two cardinal sins, from which
all the others spring: impatience and laziness."
---Franz Kafka
> >
> I always thought that in a kind of sick way the generic name for Orap (an anti-psychotic, but
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>
> Jacob
chucks@xpivot.net - 20 Oct 2003 23:55 GMT
Godzillamine©
Prevaricol©
Draculamine©
...
>...of a class of drugs, I always thought COX-2 inhibitors might more
>appropriately be used to reduce male libido.