National Post

U.K. gives Pfizer world’s first over-the-counter Viagra approval

PHARMACEUT­ICAL

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• Pfizer’s bigselling erectile dysfunctio­n drug Viagra has been given a green light for sale without a prescripti­on in Britain, the first country to grant it overthe-counter status.

The U. S. drugmaker said Tuesday it was working on plans to launch the non- prescripti­on version of the medicine, known as Viagra Connect, in the United Kingdom in the spring of 2018. The drug will only be available in pharmacies and its supply will depend on pharmacist­s’ assessment of its suitabilit­y for each individual.

Viagra has been one of the pharmaceut­ical industry’s most successful prescripti­on products since its 1998 launch following a serendipit­ous discovery of its effects by researcher­s who’d been studying it as a heart medicine.

It achieved peak worldwide sales of more than US$2 billion in 2012 but sales have since declined as patents have expired, prompting Pfizer to explore extending its brand value as a non-prescripti­on drug.

Viagra is so far the only erectile dysfunctio­n medicine to be reclassifi­ed from “prescripti­on- only medicine” to “pharmacy” status in Britain.

The change f ollows a lengthy review by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).

Pfizer will continue to make Viagra available as a prescripti­on drug but the option of also buying it overthe- counter is likely to reduce demand for potentiall­y ineffectiv­e and dangerous fakes.

“It’s important men feel they have fast access to quality and legitimate care, and do not feel they need to turn to counterfei­t online supplies which could have potentiall­y serious side-effects,” said Mick Foy, the MHRA’s group manager in vigilance and risk management of medicines.

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