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Viagra, the most successful drug ever launched, may have competition beginning this summer — a faster-acting anti-impotence pill without harmful or annoying side effects.
The little blue pill that aroused the nation soon may get its first competitor — a triangular white tablet called Vasomax that works twice as fast as Viagra and without side effects. The Food and Drug Administration, or FDA, could approve the new treatment as early as this summer.
Vasomax, developed by Texas-based Zonagen, is an oral version of an injection drug that dilates blood vessels in the penis. (Its ingredient — phentolamine — originally was developed in the 1950s as a treatment for high blood pressure.) Trials have shown it can help 30 to 40 percent of men with moderate impotence.
"Pfizer will someday come out with a 5 milligram Viagra (Sildenafil) for cardiovascular use," I said in the summer of 2004 to Suzy Cohen, America’s "Dear Pharmacist" columnist. Although she debated the long-term use of Viagra with me, Suzy did agree that in the pharmaceutical world, the financial returns from FDA approval and patenting of a new indication for a drug often overcome less expensive alternatives with better thought-out science. The same financial model applies in the dietary supplement industry–but more about that in a minute.
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