AIDS group objects to Viagra ads
December 14, 2006
LOS ANGELES, CA, United States (UPI) -- An
AIDS advocacy group in Los Angeles has asked
the makers of Viagra to cease a marketing campaign
that appears to promote the drug`s recreational
use.
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation said in an advertisement
run in various publications that recreational
use of the erectile dysfunction treatment manufactured
by Pfizer Inc. could lead to behaviors that
increase the risk of an HIV infection that leads
to AIDS, The Los Angeles Times reported Thursday.
The group said the drug has become popular among
gay men who use methamphetamine, a drug that
has been tied to risky sexual behavior that
could result in HIV infection.
'We call on Pfizer to exercise responsibility
by discontinuing marketing to men with mild
erectile
dysfunction and by initiating an educational
campaign on the dangers of Viagra and meth targeting
men who have sex with men,' the ad said.
Pfizer denied advocating unsafe use of Viagra.
'We`ve always been committed to the safe and
appropriate use of Viagra,' said Shontelle Dodson,
Pfizer`s senior medical director. 'We always
encourage men to see their physicians for the
proper diagnosis.'
Source:
http://news.monstersandcritics.com/health/news/article_1233314.php/AIDS_group_objects_to_Viagra_ads.
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