Wednesday, November 14, 2007

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Statistics show that recreational use of Viagra grows in men under 45. 5 million insured American males used Viagra. The study indicates that Viagra is being used as a recreational drug, not as a drug for ED treatment. The maker of Viagra earns profits both if it’s used as recreational pill or ED pill. So I do not think Pfizer (maker of Viagra) works hard to limit the sale of their drug to younger men. If the company was interested in public health more then in interests of its own profit, it would try to restrict sales of Viagra to those who don't need the drug. Instead they lead battle with competitors, selling Viagra’s generics. I’m sure the company is happy to sell the Magic Blue Pill to all people, and the drug ends its life in the stomach of a young man, wishing to impress his girlfriend. It’s strange, but many young men really need Viagra due to extremely poor health (consumption of junk foods, soft drinks etc. does not stimulate erection). Lack of physical exercise also impairs the sexual performance. young males really think they need Viagra. But the most alarming is that Pfizer do nothing to restrict the sales of Viagra for recreational use. E-mail spam also does its dirty deeds. E-mail spam offers Viagra for sale. Pfizer does less then nothing to halt Viagra spam, because of financial interest, because regardless of who buys or how it's sold, Pfizer makes profits. It reminds the marketing tactics of cigarette manufacturers, attempted to sell cigarettes to younger people. The bottom line, as I see it, is that pharmaceutical companies don't care how their drugs are sold or who uses them, even if there's no justified medical use whatsoever. They simply want to sell more prescription drugs, generate more pharmaceutical profits, and fatten up their own bank accounts.

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