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New ‘discreet’ Viagra Launched ending Embarrassment Of Blue Pill
The makers of Viagra are set to introduce a new ‘discrete’ type of the drug that will replace the iconic – and instantly recognisable – little blue tablet.
The unique diamond-shaped tablets could quickly be replaced by a pink, rectangle-shaped ‘wafer’ that liquifies on the tongue, meaning it does not require to be taken with water.
About half of males over 40 suffer erectile dysfunction in the UK and last year there was a record 4.57 million prescriptions for Viagra on the NHS.
The drug initially pertained to the market in the 1990s after being developed by the American pharmaceutical company Pfizer.
It was very first developed in the 1980s as a heart illness medication, however trial participants noticed it had an unusual side effect – frequent erections.
Now, Pfizer spin-off Viatris, which owns the Viagra name and brand, has gotten a trademark in the UK for the new type of the drug, Viagra ODF.
Viatris has currently launched the Viagra ODF in Canada and promoted it as being ‘thin and discreet’ which may be more suitable for many consumers.
The distinct tablets – which can cause humiliation for some clients – has actually been reinvented and a new dissolvable type might be offered to Brits in the next 5 years. Stock image
‘Tablets are not constantly bearable to clients and likewise in some cases the size of tablets might put patients off having them,’ Thorrun Govind, pharmacist and health professional, informed The Telegraph.
She included: ‘Some men might still be finding the principle of having Viagr awkward, however I would hope that men’s health and discussions about sexual health have proceeded since Viagra was very first created.’
Ms Govind believes this new design is a ‘favorable step forward’.
The brand-new dissolvable medication is believed to likely come to the UK imminently.
Rebecca Anderson-Smith, partner and chartered trade mark lawyer at Mewburn Ellis, the paper that the hallmark application is a ‘excellent sign’ it will be offered within the next five years.
She explained trade mark registrations can be cancelled if they are not utilized for a constant duration of 5 years or more after registration. As a result, it appears Viatris means to introduce the item within the next few years.
However, granting a trademark would not guarantee the ODF could be sold and it would need to be approved by the Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency initially.
It’s anticipated to cost the same as the tablet variation and to be offered in the same dosages.
A total of 4.57 million prescriptions for sildenafil, more frequently understood by the brand Viagra, and other types of impotency drugs sold under the trademark name Cialis and Levitra, were dispensed by the health service in 2023
This comes after dodgy Viagra was found to be Britain’s most significant fake drug after more than ₤ 6.2 million of fake blue tablet were taken by UK regulators in 2023.
More products of the erectile dysfunction drug were discovered than knock-off variations of painkillers like morphine.
Health officials stated online retailers flouting policies lagged the fake materials with many being imported from nations like India without a proper licence.
Data, from UK regulator The Medicines and Healthcare items Regulatory Agency (MHRA), reveal 2.6 million dosages of sildenafil, the generic name for the medication best called Viagra, were confiscated last year.
Another half-million doses of tadalafil, another erectile dysfunction drug sold under the brand Cialis worth ₤ 1.2 million were likewise seized.
While all medications carry possible adverse effects drugs from unreliable sources might either not work or carry extra components or pollutants like heavy metals or other drugs that could be hazardous.