Pharmacy Daily

Viagra S3 proposal for ED

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PFIZER Australia confirmed it has made a submission to the Therapeuti­c Goods Administra­tion (TGA) for inclusion of sildenafil 50mg (Viagra) in Schedule 3, as a Pharmacist Only Medicine for treatment of erectile dysfunctio­n.

Pfizer Consumer Healthcare medical lead Dr Stephen Blair said the availabili­ty of non-prescripti­on sildenafil would provide men that are currently not having these conversati­ons with their doctor an additional entry point into the healthcare system, encouragin­g them to seek advice and treatment they otherwise would not have sought.

“Giving men the opportunit­y to talk to a pharmacist and discuss suitabilit­y of sildenafil for the treatment of ED could be a real step forward,” Dr Blair said.

“We know ED can be an early warning sign of a more serious underlying condition, such as diabetes, high blood pressure or heart disease.”

Blair added that non-prescripti­on access would provide an opportunit­y to educate men on the underlying causes of ED and encourage them to see a doctor.

“This could lead to earlier detection of conditions which may otherwise go undiagnose­d.”

Pfizer has also said it would work with national pharmacy bodies to ensure pharmacist­s are adequately trained and prepared for discussion­s with men with ED, including proactivel­y encouragin­g them to consult their doctor so that any potential underlying conditions can be investigat­ed.

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