About Pharma Industry

BNET Pharma provides daily industry trends and news coverage with insights for managers and executives about major manufacturers of pharmaceuticals and medicine. In addition to detailed drug company profiles, we bring you industry analysis on new partnerships, drug patents and products, cost management, investments, pharmaceutical related lawsuits, and a host of other important business issues.

Price of Viagra Has Risen 108% Since Launch; 100 Pills Now Cost $1,400

By Jim Edwards | Sep 10, 2009

The price of Pfizer’s Viagra has doubledsince it was launched, according to a list of wholesale acquisition costs paid by pharmacies, obtained by BNET. In May 1999, a 100-count bottle of the blue diamonds cost $700. Today, that same bottle costs $1,457.61, a 108 percent increase, according to the list:

(Click to enlarge.)

The blog of online pharmacy AccessRx notes that Pfizer has also been extracting more frequent price rises in addition to higher price rises:

… we’re not sure if you’ve been tracking price increases recently, but Pfizer began to raise the cost of Viagra twice a year instead of once a year in 2007. Including the last six price increases since Jan. 1, 2007, the price of Viagra has gone up 45.5%.

The WAC list indicates that while Pfizer was initially content to take price increases of 3 percent per year, in 2003 it doubled that increase. In January 2009, Pfizer bumped it up to 11 percent. Then in August it took another 5 percent.

It’s an astonishing example of pricing power, given that Viagra is in direct competition with Eli Lilly’s Cialis and Bayer’s Levitra. The heat from Cialis is particularly severe: Cialis sales in the U.S. were up 16 percent to $149.4 million in Q2; Pfizer’s Viagra was up only 4 percent at $207 million.

Jim Edwards, a former managing editor of Adweek, has covered drug marketing at Brandweek for four years, and is a former Knight-Bagehot fellow at Columbia University's business and journalism schools. Follow him on Twitter or send him an email.

BNET User Analysis

Web Buzz:
  • Pfizer Probes Release of Viagra Boxer Shorts to Irish Doctors

    BNET Pharma - 219 days 21 hours 31 minutes ago

    Pfizer has launched an “internal investigation” into how a bunch of promotional Viagra boxer shorts ended up being sent to doctors in Ireland. The company has written to the docs that received the gifts and given them a postage-paid envelope for those that want to return them. Unsurprisingly, the Irish Times reports there have been few...

  • Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals on the Internet

    PharmTech - 149 days 12 hours 52 minutes ago

    German authorities busted a counterfeit-drug ring yesterday selling fake Viagra (Pfizer, New York) via Internet pharmacy websites, according to an Agence France-Presse report. After a months-long investigation involving 60 customs officers, seven prosecutors and 25 tax investigators, raids in five cities produced 46,000 counterfeit Viagra...

  • Actavis launches generic Viagra in Bulgaria

    Scrip News - 148 days 16 hours 48 minutes ago

    Actavis has launched its first Viagra (sildenafil) generic in Bulgaria, a version of Pfizer's erectile dysfunction product. The company plans to sell Sildenafil Actavis in the same presentations as Viagra: 25mg, 50mg and 100mg strengths, each in

  • GSK plans price push on Cervarix

    Fierce Pharma - 32 days 17 hours 7 minutes ago

    What can a latecomer do to grab market share? Cut prices, of course. And that's just what GlaxoSmithKline plans to do as it launches the cancer vaccine Cervarix, aiming to compete with entrenched rival Gardasil. The Financial Times reports that Glaxo plans to undercut Merck's wholesale list price of $399 for a three-dose course of Gardasil....

  • Spartan Completes VG's Acquistion

    Supermarket News - 326 days 9 hours 23 minutes ago

    GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. ? Spartan Stores here yesterday said it has completed the acquisition of the 17-unit VG's Food & Pharmacy chain, which is the wholesaler's largest customer. The $85 million, all-cash transaction had been announced in October. The deal is expected to increase Spartan's retail sales by $300 million. The acquisition is expected...

 

BNET TalkbackShare your ideas and expertise on this topic

Please add your comment:

  1. You are currently: a Guest |
  2.  

Basic HTML tags that work in comments are: bold (<b></b>), italic (<i></i>), underline (<u></u>), and hyperlink (<a href></a)

advertisement
advertisement
  • Click Here
  • Click Here
  • Click Here
advertisement