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This is a summary of the European public assessment report (EPAR) for Viagra. It explains how the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) assessed the medicine to reach its opinion in favour of granting a marketing authorisation and its recommendations on the conditions of use for Viagra.

What is Viagra?

Viagra is a medicine that contains the active substance sildenafil. It is available as tablets (25, 50 or 100 mg) and as orodispersible tablets (50 mg). Orodispersible tablets are tablets that dissolve in the mouth.

What is Viagra used for?

Viagra is used to treat adult men with erectile dysfunction (sometimes called impotence), when they cannot get or keep a sufficiently hard penis (erection) for satisfactory sexual activity. For Viagra to be effective, sexual stimulation is required.

The medicine can only be obtained with a prescription.

How is Viagra used?

The recommended dose of Viagra is 50 mg taken as needed about one hour before sexual activity. If Viagra is taken with food, the onset of activity may be delayed compared with taking them without food. The orodispersible tablets should be placed on the tongue and left to disintegrate before swallowing.

The dose may be increased to a maximum of 100 mg or decreased to 25 mg depending on the effectiveness and side effects. Patients with liver problems or severe kidney problems should start treatment with the 25 mg dose. The maximum recommended dosing frequency is one tablet per day.

How does Viagra work?

The active ingredient in Viagra, sildenafil, belongs to a group of medicines called phosphodiesterase-type-5 (PDE5) inhibitors. It works by blocking the phosphodiesterase enzyme, which normally breaks down a substance known as cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP). During normal sexual stimulation, cGMP is produced in the penis, where it causes the muscle in the spongy tissue of the penis (the corpora cavernosa) to relax, allowing the flow of blood into the corpora, producing the erection. By blocking the breakdown of cGMP, Viagra restores erectile function. Sexual stimulation is still needed to produce an erection.

How has Viagra been studied?

Viagra has been studied in four main studies including 1,690 men aged 19 to 87 years, where it was compared with placebo (a dummy treatment) for between 12 and 26 weeks. Two of these studies used fixed doses (patients allocated to 25, 50 or 100 mg) and two studies were flexible (patients started on 25 mg and could be moved to 50 or 100 mg depending on their response). In addition, there were studies in patients with spinal-cord injury and with diabetes. The main measure of effectiveness was based on the ability of the men to get and maintain an erection. This was recorded in a special questionnaire completed at home using a scoring system on a five-point scale, where a score of 5 represents the best result.

What benefit has Viagra shown during the studies?

Viagra was significantly more effective than placebo in all studies. In the questionnaire, scores for the question on how often the patient was able to achieve intercourse went from about 2 without treatment to 3 or 4 with Viagra 50 mg. In the fixed-dose studies, the proportions of patients reporting that treatment improved their erections were 62% (25 mg), 74% (50 mg) and 82% (100 mg), compared with 25% on placebo.

What is the risk associated with Viagra?

The most common side effects with Viagra are headache, flushing, dyspepsia (indigestion), visual disorders, nasal congestion (blocked nose), dizziness and visual colour distortion. For the full list of all side effects reported with Viagra, see the package leaflet.

Viagra must not be used in people who are hypersensitive (allergic) to sildenafil or any of the other ingredients, or where sexual activity is inadvisable (e.g. men with severe heart disease such as unstable angina or severe heart failure). It should also not be taken by patients who have ever had loss of vision because of a problem with blood flow to the nerve in the eye (non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy or NAION). Viagra must not be taken with nitrates (medicines used to treat angina). Because Viagra has not been studied in patients with severe liver disease, hypotension (low blood pressure), recent stroke or myocardial infarction (heart attack), or a hereditary eye disease, such as retinitis pigmentosa, these patients must not use it.

Why has Viagra been approved?

The Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) decided that Viagra’s benefits are greater than its risks for the treatment of men with erectile dysfunction. The Committee recommended that Viagra be given marketing authorisation.

Other information about Viagra

The European Commission granted a marketing authorisation valid throughout the European Union for Viagra on 14 September 1998. For more information about treatment with Viagra, read the package leaflet (also part of the EPAR) or contact your doctor or pharmacist.

Name Language First published Last updated
Viagra : EPAR - Summary for the public BG = bălgarski 13/11/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Summary for the public ES = español 13/11/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Summary for the public CS = čeština 13/11/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Summary for the public DA = dansk 13/11/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Summary for the public DE = Deutsch 13/11/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Summary for the public ET = eesti keel 13/11/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Summary for the public EL = elliniká 13/11/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Summary for the public EN = English 13/11/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Summary for the public FR = français 13/11/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Summary for the public IT = italiano 13/11/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Summary for the public LV = latviešu valoda 13/11/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Summary for the public LT = lietuvių kalba 13/11/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Summary for the public HU = magyar 13/11/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Summary for the public MT = Malti 13/11/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Summary for the public NL = Nederlands 13/11/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Summary for the public PL = polski 13/11/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Summary for the public PT = português 13/11/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Summary for the public RO = română 13/11/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Summary for the public SK = slovenčina 13/11/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Summary for the public SL = slovenščina 13/11/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Summary for the public FI = suomi 13/11/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Summary for the public SV = svenska 13/11/2008 07/06/2013

This EPAR was last updated on 07/06/2013 .

Authorisation details

Product details

Product details for Viagra
NameViagra
Agency product numberEMEA/H/C/000202
Active substance

sildenafil

International non-proprietary name (INN) or common name

sildenafil

Therapeutic area Erectile Dysfunction
Anatomical therapeutic chemical (ATC) code G04BE03

Publication details

Publication details for Viagra
Marketing-authorisation holder

Pfizer Limited

Revision17
Date of issue of marketing authorisation valid throughout the European Union14/09/1998

Contact address:

Pfizer Limited
Ramsgate Road
Sandwich
Kent
CT13 9NJ
United Kingdom

Product information

Product information

17/04/2013  Viagra -EMEA/H/C/000202 -X/0070

Name Language First published Last updated
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information BG = bălgarski 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information ES = español 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information CS = čeština 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information DA = dansk 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information DE = Deutsch 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information ET = eesti keel 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information EL = elliniká 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information EN = English 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information FR = français 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information IT = italiano 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information LV = latviešu valoda 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information LT = lietuvių kalba 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information HU = magyar 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information MT = Malti 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information NL = Nederlands 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information PL = polski 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information PT = português 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information RO = română 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information SK = slovenčina 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information SL = slovenščina 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information FI = suomi 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information SV = svenska 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information IS = Islenska 04/03/2009 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - Product Information NO = Norsk 04/03/2009 07/06/2013

Contents

  • Annex I - Summary of product characteristics
  • Annex IIA - Manufacturing-authorisation holder responsible for batch release
  • Annex IIB - Conditions of the marketing authorisation
  • Annex IIIA - Labelling
  • Annex IIIB - Package leaflet

Please note that the size of the above document can exceed 50 pages.

You are therefore advised to be selective about which sections or pages you wish to print.


Name Language First published Last updated
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations BG = bălgarski 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations ES = español 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations CS = čeština 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations DA = dansk 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations DE = Deutsch 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations ET = eesti keel 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations EL = elliniká 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations EN = English 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations FR = français 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations IT = italiano 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations LV = latviešu valoda 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations LT = lietuvių kalba 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations HU = magyar 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations MT = Malti 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations NL = Nederlands 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations PL = polski 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations PT = português 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations RO = română 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations SK = slovenčina 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations SL = slovenščina 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations FI = suomi 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations SV = svenska 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations IS = Islenska 20/06/2008 07/06/2013
Viagra : EPAR - All Authorised presentations NO = Norsk 20/06/2008 07/06/2013

Pharmacotherapeutic group

Urologicals

Therapeutic indication

Treatment of men with erectile dysfunction, which is the inability to achieve or maintain a penile erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual performance.

In order for Viagra to be effective, sexual stimulation is required.

Assessment History

Changes since initial authorisation of medicine

Initial marketing-authorisation documents

Name Language First published Last updated
Viagra : EPAR - Scientific Discussion (English only) 22/09/2006  
Viagra : EPAR - Procedural steps taken before authorisation (English only) 22/09/2006  

Authorised

This medicine is approved for use in the European Union

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