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NFL ends marketing for erectile dysfunction drugs, saying ads got ...

..."It's the category we had concerns with," said Brian McCarthy, spokesman for the NFL.

"It went from being a men's health initiative to more of a lifestyle performance issue in the marketing and advertising strategy." Bayer, which makes The agreement allowed the two companies, both of which have sizable local operations, to include the NFL logo on It was unclear what the NFL's decision means for marketing relationships between Once the current agreement ends, drug companies still can promote drugs that treat erectile dysfunction - ED, for short - during football games, said Mr.

McCarthy, the league spokesman.

But the breakup between pro football and ED drugs might be complete because of new marketing guidelines that have been voluntarily adopted by pharmaceutical companies.

Representatives from Pfizer, which makes Viagra, and Eli Lilly, which makes Cialis in a joint venture with a suburban Seattle company, said their firms have pledged to not run ED ads during programs for whi...

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