• Impotence Herbal Remedy- 5 Natural Health Secrets to Cure Your Erectile Dysfunction

    21 April 2008 (Monday)

    Why are thousands of men choosing an impotence herbal remedy over the colorful synthetic pills to cure erectile dysfunctions? Because they know the sometimes fatal side effects associated with erectile dysfunction pills.

  • Happy Birthday, Viagra!

    03 April 2008 (Thursday)

    It's the drug that raised the profile of medicine in popular culture. It's been hawked by a prominent politician and has been the butt of jokes on late-night TV. It's Viagara, and it's turning 10 today.

  • FDA Warns Consumers Not To Use "Blue Steel" And "Hero" Products

    03 April 2008 (Thursday)

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is advising consumers not to purchase or use "Blue Steel" or "Hero" products marketed as dietary supplements throughout the United States because they are considered unapproved drugs and have not been proven to be safe or effective. These products contain undeclared ingredients, which may dangerously affect a person's blood pressure level.

  • Viagra may help men lift their spirits, too

    24 March 2008 (Monday)

    Impotence drugs such as Viagra may do more than help men physically have sex - they may also boost levels of a hormone linked with feelings of love, United States researchers reported on Thursday.

  • Viagra still going strong 10 years on

    23 March 2008 (Sunday)

    Viagra, developed by accident by scientists at Pfizer Laboratories, was first approved for use by the US Food and Drug Administration on March 27, 1998.

Viagra, Sildenafil (generic) News

Viagra Chinese Court Ruling

09 January 2007 (Tuesday)

In a long awaited ruling in China a judge has ruled that 2 local drug companies must stop producing and selling locally made generic versions of the all famous wonder erectile dysfunction drug Viagra made by Pfizer. The legal battle that has been going on many years now in a variety of different courts was finally won by Pfizer last year but the actual test of the ruling had not been established until this recent case. The court ruled that one of the companies was to pay almost £20,000 in damages for the infringement of the Pfizer Viagra patent which clearly has set a precedent for other potential legal battles in the future.

The companies namely the Beijing Health New Concept Pharmacy and the Lianhuan Pharmaceutical Co were both told that they must stop selling and producing sildenafil citrate pills (otherwise known as Viagra) with immediate effect.

The fine sounds pretty tiny when you consider that sales of Viagra are close to one billion pounds sterling every years and the Chinese fake have been responsible for that figure being considerably less than it could be.

Nevertheless the ruling has set a precedent for the future and should really help Pfizer to crack the impotence and erectile dysfunction market in China. Many millions of Chinese men suffer from erectile dysfunction and with local companies under the risk of being fined by local courts Pfizer should grow market share with the real versions of Viagra.

At present it is estimated that only about 10% of the ‘Viagra’ sold in China is genuine and that the rest is made locally illegally. If Pfizer can even get to a figure of 50% for genuine Viagra sales they will be making a massive headway into the market and greatly boost their profits.

The ruling has also set a precedent for the sales of other erectile dysfunction drugs made by foreign companies like Cialis and Levitra as well as the hundreds of other western drugs that the Chinese drug companies copy every year.

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  • The Differences Between Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra

    05 October 2007 (Friday)

    Viagra (Sildenafil), also known as “The Blue Pill”, is available in 25mg, 50mg and 100mg pills. Viagra can be taken once per day, between 30 minutes to 4 hours before sexual intercourse.

  • Difference between Viagra vs Generic Viagra

    05 October 2007 (Friday)

    A generic drug must contain the same active ingredients and must be equivalent in strength and dosage to the original brand-name product. While generics and brand-name drugs contain the same active ingredients, the inactive ingredients may be different.