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Viagra, Cialis and Levitra: Who Sells the Most?

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Viagra created the erection issues drug market, and dominated it for nearly a decade. But the market it created is rapidly filling with drugs that may have already surpassed it in sales this year. Who is selling the most…and why?

In 2011, the answer to who is selling the most has one drug that it definitely won’t be: Viagra. Viagra in 2010 saw a number drop that really no drug designed to prop things up should face. Where in 2008, it was still selling in the billions, 2009 brought a 42% drop in sales, and 2010 seems to be the first time Viagra has sold less than $1 billion world-wide. In fact, it sold approximately half of that, $499 million, according to Pfizer’s financial reports. Even worse, it’s about to go off-patent in 2012, but even with Pfizer’s attempt to extend that, the writing is on the wall: Viagra is wilting away.

Cialis, meanwhile, is rock-solid. Eli Lilly’s entry into the market is notable for its ability to last longer: available in 24 and 36-hour doses, Cialis has been nicknamed “the weekender”, and compares favorably to the four hours Viagra has to grant a rise in desire. In 2009, the latest year Eli Lilly has data available, Cialis sold a whopping $1.56 billion, only $300 million or so off from Viagra at its sales peak.  And with Cialis not off-patent until 2017, it’s pretty clear those numbers are going to stay firm for a while at least.

Finally, there’s no question who’s coming in third: Levitra, made by Bayer. Unlike Cialis and Viagra, Levitra has never cracked the billion dollar sales mark. Part of this is just that it’s between a rock and a hard place; Viagra, the rock, was the drug that beat it to the market and which Levitra has failed to distinguish itself against, and Cialis, the hard place, is the drug that makes even a brand name like Viagra look less distinguished. True, Levitra lasts longer than Viagra, but not nearly as long as Cialis.  And if there’s any market where length matters, it’s this one.

On the other hand, Levitra has shown small, but steady sales growth, adding a few percentage points to its total with each passing year. In fact, if trend continue, it’ll likely come in second in the erection issues market. True, that’s because Viagra is taking a precipitous fall, but winning is winning, and if Levitra can outlast Viagra, it may have a chance at outlasting Cialis.

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