January 31, 2005

Sales of erectile dysfunction drugs softer than expected

The Chicago Tribune reports that sales of Viagra, Levitra and Cialis are well below Wall Street expectations. That's despite nearly $400 million spent on consumer advertising in 10 months last year.

The Tribune says some analysts believe the market has been flooded with so many free samples that sales growth has been harmed.

Posted by schwitz at January 31, 2005 02:44 PM
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The Tribune says some analysts believe the market has been flooded with so many free samples that sales growth has been harmed.

Posted by: russian doctor at September 2, 2005 05:17 AM
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