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Question: How did old guys used to have sex with beautiful, young brunette beer commercial models before Erectile Dysfunction drugs?
Answer: They didn’t.
In 2010, America posted a dramatic improvement in its international sales of Viagra and similar drug products.
Top 10 Countries for U.S. Viagra Exports in 2010
During 2009, the United States exported US$572.6 million worth of erectile dysfunction drugs including Viagra (also called sildenafil citrate). American consumers bought $807.7 million worth of erectile dysfunction drugs that same year. During the first 11 months of 2010, the United States shipped $709 million worth of erectile drugs including Viagra to a vast array of 96 countries around the globe. That figure represents a 35.9% gain over the $521.8 million in sales during the comparable period in 2009.
The following top 10 countries accounted for 87.8% of U.S. export sales of Viagra and similar drug products from January to November 2010.
- Germany … US$119.9 million (16.9% of total sales, up 216.5% from same period in 2009)
- Spain … $113 million (15.9% of total, up 19.7%)
- Ireland … $89.8 million (12.7% of total, up 148.5%)
- Netherlands … $79.7 million (11.2% of total, up 254.7%)
- France … $47 million (6.6% of total, up 32%)
- Canada … $46 million (6.5% of total, up 67.8%)
- United Kingdom … $44.4 million (6.3% of total, down 57.1%)
- Mexico … $39.4 million (5.6% of total, up 24.5%)
- Japan … $30.7 million (4.3% of total, up 108.5%)
- Belgium … $12.8 million (1. 8% of total, up 59.9%).