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Middle East chemists stock up on Viagra during festive time
November 03, 2005
Chemists across the Middle East are stocking up
on Viagra in the hope of huge sales
during the festival of Eid Al Fitr. According to a company statement,
pharmacies across the region had increased their stocks of the anti-impotence
blue pills after reporting significant sales increases for the
drug over the Eid Al Fitr festival in previous years.
Figures reveal that during the holiday period, a time when families
gather to celebrate Eid, pharmacists have seen a three-fold rise
in demand for Viagra. This trend is common throughout the Middle
East, with pharmacists in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman and Qatar all noting similar
sales patterns.
According to Pfizer, the manufacturer
of Viagra, more than half of all Middle East males, aged between
40 and 70, are affected by erectile dysfunction to some degree so
the demand of this wonder pill is on a rise in all these countries.
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