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Pfizer Withdraws Application to Switch Viagra to Non-Prescription Status in Europe Nov 20, 2008 5:28:00 AM Copyright Business Wire 2008 NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Pfizer announced today that it has withdrawn its application to switch the legal status of the 50 mg tablet strength of Viagra from 'prescription only' to 'non-prescription' in the Viagra is a well established oral medication for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) and all current doses of Viagra will continue to be available to patients by prescription from their doctor.
Pfizer believes that Viagra 50 mg is a suitable candidate for non-prescription supply through pharmacists in the EU and meets the criteria set out by the Pfizer believes that access to Viagra 50 mg without a prescription in a pharmacy setting in the EU would provide valuable benefits to male patients suffering from ED. Millions of men in Europe are currently circumventing the healthcare system when seeking ED medicines, exposing themselves to unnecessary risks of medicines from uncontrolled sources and the missed opportunity to get important health information from a healthcare professional. Since its introduction over a decade ago, Viagra has been used by more than 35 million men worldwide. "Viagra has a proven safety profile that has been well established in extensive post-marketing studies and in more than 120 clinical trials," said Rory O'Connor, Pfizer vice president of Medical and Regulatory Affairs. "We will continue to work with regulators in Europe to improve the availability of our medicines to patients and physicians and the benefits they get from our therapies." Founded in 1849, Pfizer is the world's largest research-based pharmaceutical company taking new approaches to better health. We discover, develop, manufacture and deliver quality, safe and effective prescription medicines to treat and help prevent disease for both people and animals. We also partner with healthcare providers, governments and local communities around the world to expand access to our medicines and to provide better quality health care and health system support. At Pfizer, more than 80,000 colleagues in more than 90 countries work every day to help people stay happier and healthier longer and to reduce the human and economic burden of disease worldwide.
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