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FringeNC
01-22-2007, 03:09 PM
WHAT?? Is this a joke?

AIDS group to sue Pfizer over Viagra ads
Mon Jan 22, 2007 10:02 AM ET

By Lisa Richwine

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A major U.S. AIDS treatment group plans to file a lawsuit on Monday that accuses drug giant Pfizer Inc. of illegally promoting recreational use of its blockbuster impotence pill Viagra.

The AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) told Reuters it wants Pfizer to be barred from marketing Viagra as a lifestyle or sexual enhancement drug. The nonprofit organization said Pfizer's actions had led to risky behavior by men and an increase in HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.

"Pfizer has created and contributed to the perception of Viagra as a safe, sexy, lifestyle, recreational drug, to be frequently used regardless of the degree, or even existence of" erectile dysfunction, the group said in draft legal documents.

Pfizer, the world's largest drug maker, said it was committed to appropriate Viagra use and urged men to see a doctor for a proper diagnosis. The drug is sold by prescription.

AHF, in its legal arguments, pointed to several Viagra promotions from recent years, including a 2005 newspaper ad that featured a smiling man asking, "What are you doing on New Year's Eve?"

Another ad that ran near the 2006 Super Bowl urged men to "Be this Sunday's MVP" and ask their doctors about Viagra.

Pfizer's Viagra Web site asks readers, "Want to improve your sex life?" and says the drug can help men who have erection difficulties "once in a while."

AHF President Michael Weinstein said the promotions made Viagra sound like a "party drug" that can make sex more pleasurable for healthy men -- a claim the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not approved.

Men in the ads also look much younger than Pfizer's earlier Viagra pitchman, former Kansas Sen. Bob Dole, who is now 83, he said.

"Bob Dole has been replaced by the hunky 40-something guy who looks like he can really have a good time," Weinstein said in an interview. "The message they are sending out is that any and every male should take it," he added.

Studies show evidence of recreational Viagra use among men who have sex with men, sometimes to overcome the erection-inhibiting effects of alcohol or street drugs such as ecstasy and crystal methamphetamine, AHF said.

The group asked Pfizer repeatedly to alter its ads, Weinstein said.

In 2004, the FDA objected to a television commercial suggesting Viagra could return a man to the "wild thing" of his younger days. The FDA said the ad, showing a man sprouting devilish horns, made an unproven claim that men could regain a youthful level of sexual desire. Pfizer halted that campaign.

AHF's lawsuit, to be filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, asks that Pfizer be prohibited from running similar messages and ordered to fund awareness ads about sexually transmitted disease risks and Viagra.

The suit also requests that Pfizer turn over profits gained from misleading ads and pay AHF's costs of treating AIDS and other illnesses linked to Viagra use.

California-based AHF runs AIDS clinics in the United States, Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean and Asia that provide medical care and services to more than 53,000 people even if they cannot pay.

Pfizer spokeswoman Shreya Prudlo said the company was not aware of the planned lawsuit. She said Pfizer "has always been committed to safe and appropriate use of Viagra" and that the drug's label and promotions stated "Viagra does not protect against sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV."

Sales of Viagra, known generically as sildenafil, reached $1.6 billion worldwide in 2005.

Sales growth has been crimped by competition from rival impotence medicine Cialis, which is sold by a joint venture of Eli Lilly & Co. and Icos Corp.. Cialis works up to 36 hours, while Viagra works for about four hours.


http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=healthNews&storyid=2007-01-22T150216Z_01_N17369073_RTRUKOC_0_US-PFIZER-VIAGRA-LAWSUIT.xml&src=rss&rpc=22

Brock
01-22-2007, 03:11 PM
Studies show evidence of recreational Viagra use among men who have sex with men, sometimes to overcome the erection-inhibiting effects of alcohol

Or perhaps the erection-inhibiting effects of hairy man-ass?

ROYC75
01-22-2007, 03:13 PM
Nothing but a bunch of dumbdicks ...............

noa
01-22-2007, 03:15 PM
I don't know about you guys, but I constantly get emails from Pfizer telling me to take Viagra recreationally and then do some hairy dude from behind. Frankly, I'm sick of their spam.

sedated
01-22-2007, 03:19 PM
I don't know about you guys, but I constantly get emails from Pfizer telling me to take Viagra recreationally and then do some hairy dude from behind. Frankly, I'm sick of their spam.

that wasn't Pfizer. that was me.



and it wasn't an Email, it was me whispering in your ear while you were asleep

ROYC75
01-22-2007, 03:20 PM
that wasn't Pfizer. that was me.



and it wasn't an Email, it was me wearing ass-less leather chaps with a bull-horn on your front lawn.
ROFL

Simplex3
01-22-2007, 03:27 PM
that wasn't Pfizer. that was me.



and it wasn't an Email, it was me whispering in your ear while you were asleep
:eek:

crazycoffey
01-22-2007, 04:39 PM
they should sue the government

AIDS were invented to get rid of teh ghey people.

StcChief
01-22-2007, 04:48 PM
they should sue the government

AIDS were invented to get rid of teh ghey people.

somethings wrong it doesn't seem to be working....but give it time.

Extra Point
01-22-2007, 06:15 PM
Somebody has a hard-on for Pfizer. They're only laying off 10,000 people pretty quick. That's taking it up the arse if you're on the payroll and your number comes "up."