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Viagra DTC campaign
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Brand name: Viagra
Generic name/category: Sildenafil, PDE5 inhibitors, Citrates
Company: Pfizer
Country/Market: USA, North America
Indication(s)/use: Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
Target: Consumers (DTC)
Tagline: Your doctor talks to men about ED every day
Medium: TV and Print ad
Publication/Aired: Fall 2009
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Viagra TV commercial
[Man speaking on camera]
Redecorating was ruining our lives. Seasonal themes. My wife’s intuitive color palettes… Feng shui…
So I tried Viagra, and my redecorating practically disappeared.
[Super]
Talk to your doctor
Viagra.ca

Agency: Taxi Canada
Brand name: Viagra
Generic name/category: Sildenafil citrate, PDE5 inhibitors, Citrates
Company: Pfizer
Country/Market: Canada, North America
Indication(s)/use: Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
Target: Consumers (DTC)
Tagline: Talk to your doctor
Medium: TV commercial
Size/duration: 15 seconds
Publication/Aired: 2009
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Revatio HCP Print ad
New indication
A new reason to treat with Revatio…
Revatio delays clinical worsening in patients with PAH (WHO Group I)

Sildenafil citrate, sold as Viagra, Revatio and under various other trade names, is a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction and pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). It was developed and is being marketed by the pharmaceutical company Pfizer. It acts by inhibiting cGMP specific phosphodiesterase type 5, an enzyme that regulates blood flow in the penis. Since becoming available in 1998, sildenafil has been the prime treatment for erectile dysfunction; its primary competitors on the market are tadalafil (Cialis) and vardenafil (Levitra).
As well as erectile dysfunction, sildenafil citrate is also effective in the rare disease pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). It relaxes the arterial wall, leading to decreased pulmonary arterial resistance and pressure. This in turn reduces the workload of the right ventricle of the heart and improves symptoms of right-sided heart failure. Because PDE-5 is primarily distributed within the arterial wall smooth muscle of the lungs and penis, sildenafil acts selectively in both these areas without inducing vasodilation in other areas of the body. Pfizer submitted an additional registration for sildenafil to the FDA, and sildenafil was approved for this indication in June 2005. The preparation is named Revatio, to avoid confusion with Viagra, and the 20 milligram tablets are white and round. Sildenafil joins bosentan and prostacyclin-based therapies for this condition.

Brand name: Revatio
Generic name/category: Sildenafil, PDE5 inhibitors, Citrates
Company: Pfizer
Country/Market: USA, North America
Indication(s)/use: Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH)
Target: Healthcare Professionals (HCP)
Tagline: Start with confidence
Medium: Print ad
Size/duration: three-page spread
Publication/Aired: Chest – August 2009
Viagra – Web banner
20 million men have had the Viagra conversation.
Viva Viagra.
See the important safety information below.
Start the Viagra conversation. Make an appointment today.
Learn more at Viagra.com

Sildenafil citrateq, sold as Viagra, Revatio and under various other trade names, is a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction and pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). It was developed and is being marketed by the pharmaceutical company Pfizer. It acts by inhibiting cGMP specific phosphodiesterase type 5, an enzyme that regulates blood flow in the penis. Since becoming available in 1998, sildenafil has been the prime treatment for erectile dysfunction; its primary competitors on the market are tadalafil (Cialis) and vardenafil (Levitra).

Brand name: Viagra
Generic name/category: Sildenafil citrate, PDE5 inhibitors, Citrates
Company: Pfizer
Country/Market: USA, North America
Indication(s)/use: Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
Target: Consumers (DTC)
Tagline: Start the Viagra conversation. Make an appointment today.
Medium: Web banner
Size/duration: 300X250
Publication/Aired: 2009
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