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Saturday, October 10, 2009

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Why you should only buy generic Viagra
It will save you a fortune. Plain & simple!

When the boffins at Pfizer came up with the most famous little blue pill in the world its fair to say its success was already guaranteed. Whether you like to admit it or not, suffering with sexual dysfunction of some degree can put huge strains on a man, as well as on his entire relationship.


 
Un-beknown to the majority of men, erectile dysfunction is highly likely to be as a result of some external matter playing on the mind as opposed to anything physical. So producing a pill which could circumnavigate these mental barricades was a stroke of genius.

But haven't we ever been paying for it ever since?
 
So much so that the price of Viagra has doubled since it was launched, according to a list of wholesale acquisition costs paid by pharmacies, obtained by BNET.

In May 1999, a 100-count bottle of the blue diamonds cost $700. Today, that same bottle costs $1,457.61, a 108 percent increase, according to the list:

Going up?
Pfizer have also not been backwards in coming forwards with regard to price increases either.
 

 
The WAC list indicates that while Pfizer was initially content to take price increases of 3 percent per year, in 2003 it doubled that increase. In January 2009, Pfizer bumped it up to 11 percent.
 
Then in August it took another 5 percent.

It's an astonishing example of pricing power, given that Viagra is in direct competition with Eli Lilly's Cialis and Bayer's Levitra.

Indeed the heat from Cialis is particularly severe: Cialis sales in the U.S. were up 16 percent to $149.4 million in Q2; Pfizer's Viagra was up only 4 percent at $207 million.

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