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We break down Viagra prices from several different online services, look at generic Viagra alternatives, and compare the best available purchasing options for erectile dysfunction pills.

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Viagra, otherwise known by its generic name sildenafil, is the best-known medication for treating erectile dysfunction (ED). It’s a common vasodilator that’s also used to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension.

ED affects as many as 30 million men, according to the Urology Care Foundation and the rate of ED increases with age. According to 2006 research, ED occurs in 40 percent of men ages 40 or older, and that number increases to almost 70 percent in men 70 and up.

While Viagra may be the most well-known drug to treat ED, there are several other treatments available as well. We break down the costs for Viagra and where you can purchase it below.

BrandHealthline scoreBrand cost*Generic cost*Delivery timeDosage
Roman4.0 / 5$90 per doseFrom $4–$6 per dose2 business days25 mg, 50 mg, or 100 mg
Lemonaid3.9 / 5$2 per dose, $60 per month subscription2–3 business days20 mg
Hims4.3 / 5$139 per dose$4 per dose2–5 business days25 mg, 50 mg, or 100 mg
REX MD3.9 / 5$96 per doseFrom $2–$6 per dose2–3 business days20 mg, 50 mg, or 100 mg
*Prices accurate as of June 2024

How much does Viagra cost at a local pharmacy?

Since a prescription is needed to get ED medications, insurance may cover the cost, or at least a part of it. At brick-and-mortar pharmacies, ED medication prices can vary widely depending on location. The website Optum Perks allows you to compare prices per pharmacy.

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There are plenty of ways to save money on Viagra and sildenafil.

Telehealth services such as Roman, Hims, Rex MD, or Lemonaid often offer multiple-month subscription services for a discounted price and provide both brand-name and generic options.

Mass-market pharmacies like CVS, Walmart, and Walgreens also offer discounts and coupons you can find online.

A gap in insurance coverage doesn’t mean you should pay full price for ED medications. Some patient assistance programs (PAPs) will help cover the cost. PAPs are mostly sponsored by pharmaceutical companies, though some are run by states and nonprofits.

While there’s no standard enrollment form, most PAPs ask you to prove the following:

  • You’re a permanent, legal resident of the United States or Puerto Rico.
  • You don’t have insurance, or your insurance doesn’t cover your medication.
  • You meet certain income eligibility requirements.

Teva sildenafil is the generic version of Viagra that treats ED. There’s no real difference between Viagra and sildenafil. Sildenafil is just the generic version of Viagra sold by a different company. However, there are a few distinctions between the cost and medical use of the two pills.

Price of Viagra vs. sildenafil

Sildenafil is often sold at much lower prices than Viagra, as no marketing dollars are used to sell it. Both pills feature the same main ingredient and work in virtually the exact same way to treat ED symptoms. If you feel that Viagra is outside of your current budget, sildenafil is worth considering as an alternative.

Sildenafil is approved to treat ED and certain heart conditions

Currently, Viagra is only legally approved for use to treat ED. It’s not prescribed to treat other conditions like pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).

The generic form of Viagra is sildenafil, and it is legally approved to treat both ED and PAH. Sildenafil is also the primary ingredient in the brand-name drug Revatio, which is also approved to treat both PAH.

PAH can cause smooth muscle in your lungs to become inflamed and restrict blood flow in certain lung arteries. Sildenafil can help dilate these arteries and reduce your blood pressure.

Sildenafil pills are white, not blue

Another distinction between Viagra and sildenafil is their color. Sildenafil tablets are off-white or white, while Viagra is infamously a little blue pill.

Like any medication, there are potential side effects when taking Viagra. It’s important to check with your doctor before taking this medication if you have any underlying conditions or are currently taking other medications.

One of the biggest interactions to note is the negative reactions that Viagra can have with some heart medications and nitrates. Nitrates are contraindicated with Viagra and can cause a severe drop in blood pressure that can be fatal in some instances. This is why it is so important to talk with your doctor about all of the medications that you are taking before using Viagra or sildenafil.

Side effects of Viagra include:

  • headache
  • heartburn
  • flushed skin

Some people can have a severe reaction if Viagra is taken with alcohol.

Additionally, if you take protease inhibitors or have HIV, avoid Viagra to prevent complications.

ED can be caused by physical issues, psychological factors, or a combination of both. Your doctor should be your first stop for ED diagnosis. ED has many potential causes, so you may need a comprehensive physical examination to diagnose it.

Your doctor may refer you to a urologist if you don’t have any underlying health or mental conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, or anxiety, but you still have symptoms of ED.

It’s important to schedule an appointment with your urologist if you start experiencing any signs and symptoms of ED. However, some urologists recommend that you talk with a specialist if you’re unable to get an erection more than 50 percent of the time.

Viagra costs an average of about $91 per pill, while the cost for generic pill sildenafil can start at about $4 a pill, according to online retailers.

By using an online subscription service, sildenafil pills can be as low as $2 per pill. The price for these medications can also vary based on the dose.

Generic Viagra or sildenafil — as it is most often called — will be available at a much lower cost. Because Pfizer (the manufacturer of Viagra) doesn’t manufacture generic sildenafil, it can be created and sold at a lower price.

Without insurance, you can expect to pay between $2 and $10 per pill on average. However, the price could drop even more if the pill is covered by your insurance plan.

If you’re considering sildenafil to treat your ED symptoms, it’s worth contacting your insurance provider to see if it is covered.

In general, most insurance companies won’t cover name-brand Viagra, but they might cover the generic, sildenafil.

Depending on where you purchase the medication, it may be covered. If you go through an online telehealth service for male enhancements, you’ll likely need to pay out of pocket or with funds from your health savings account or flexible spending account.

Viagra is the most common prescription drug for treating ED, and it’s the first approved by the FDA.

While name-brand Viagra can be costly, the generic version, sildenafil, is also available from many manufacturers and is a much cheaper option.

Do your research before you buy, as many pharmacies and telehealth services offer competitive pricing.


Tracee M. Herbaugh is a writer and journalist in the Boston area. She writes about family, relationships, lifestyle, culture, and news. Her work can be seen in The Washington Post, Salon, The Week, The Associated Press, Al Jazeera, and more.