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China Generic Sildenafil Market Growing But Challenges Ahead

This article was originally published in PharmAsia News

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The first Chinese generic version of Viagra has racked up healthy sales since its launch and more domestic pharmaceutical companies are now readying themselves to capture the opportunity in the erectile dysfunction market with cheaper homegrown generics since Pfizer lost its Chinese patent for sildenafil last year.

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