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Biotech / Medical : PFE (Pfizer) How high will it go?
PFE 25.08-2.8%3:59 PM EST

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To: BigKNY3 who wrote (5291)8/29/1998 11:07:00 AM
From: Anthony Wong  Read Replies (2) of 9523
 
BBC - Pensioners targeted by Viagra mail shot
Friday, August 28, 1998 Published at 16:07 GMT 17:07 UK


Mailshot offers Viagra supplies even though it is yet to be licensed

Trading standards officers have warned an illegal mail
shot offering home delivery of the impotence drug Viagra
is being targeted at pensioners.

The campaign came to light after a pensioner in Liverpool
opened one of the mail shots addressed to her recently
deceased husband.

A London-based company is offering supplies of up to 20
of the pills at œ17-œ25 each.

Details were passed on to the Medicines Control
Agency, which is responsible for investigating potential
breaches of the Medicines Act and the medicines
advertising regulations.

Disgraceful

Pharmacist and chairman of
Liverpool City Council's
environmental services
committee, Councillor Eddie
Clein said: "It is disgraceful
that people should be offered
this unlicensed product in
this irresponsible and illegal
way.

"There is also no medical
supervision involved and
people are being asked to
choose different strength pills
with no information about which dosage might be
suitable for them."

Head of Liverpool trading standards Peter Mawdsley
advised people against sending money in response to
the mail shot.

He said: "Instead people should report details to trading
standards."

Viagra is expected to be available in Britain on
prescription from next month.

Dangerous

However, there are concerns over the safety of the drug,
which is dangerous if taken in combination with some
heart disease medications.

More than 100 deaths wordwide have been associated
with taking Viagra, including 69 in the US alone.

The average age among those who died in the US,
based on ages provided for 55 of the patients, was 64.

A spokesman for the Medicines Control Agency said the
case would be studied by a MCA enforcement unit.

She said: "Our advice is do not take any unlicensed
product, go and see your GP instead."

news.bbc.co.uk
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