Vivus Muse
Executive Summary
Use of the term "urethral suppository" in a consumer print ad for the transurethral alprostadil erectile dysfunction therapy represents an "unfamiliar medical term," FDA maintains in April 1 letter to firm. "The majority of men exposed to this advertisement will not understand that Muse is a suppository designed to be inserted in the opening of a man's penis," FDA explains. Muse TV broadcast ads were the subject of a February NOV letter from FDA for inadequate information on side effects, including hypotension ("The Pink Sheet" March 9, p. 12)