Verbatim response from Perplexity
The cheapest legit route is usually a generic sildenafil prescription from a licensed telehealth service, filled at a low-cost pharmacy—often cheaper than brand-name ED subscription plans and sometimes as low as about $1 per tablet through some online clinics with free consults and shipping.[1][3][7]
A practical way to do it is:
- Get a prescription online from a legitimate provider: services like RedBox Rx, Dr. B, Hims, GoodRx Care, or Amazon One Medical all offer ED evaluations through licensed providers, and the results show they require a prescription or medical review rather than selling OTC.[1][2][4][5][9]
- Choose generic sildenafil if it works for you: it is the generic form of Viagra and is typically the lowest-cost prescription option among ED meds.[1][6]
- Fill at the cheapest pharmacy you can find: Dr. B specifically lets you send the prescription to your chosen pharmacy and use a discount card when applicable, which can lower the out-of-pocket cost.[5]
- Avoid “no-prescription” pills or supplements: Harvard and WebMD both note that legitimate sellers require a prescription, and that OTC “Rhino”-type products are not known to be effective and can be unsafe.[3][7]
If you want the lowest upfront total, the standout options in the results are:
- RedBox Rx: consult is free, shipping is free, and pricing is advertised as low as $1 per tablet.[1]
- GoodRx Care: all-in-one plans start at $18/month, including consult, medication, and delivery.[4][6]
- Dr. B: $15 consult, then you pay the pharmacy price; this can be cheapest if you find a strong local discount on generic sildenafil.[5]
For legit checking, look for a U.S.-licensed pharmacy, a requirement for a prescription, FDA-approved medication, and a licensed pharmacist available for questions.[7][8]
If you tell me your country/state and whether you want the absolute cheapest or the easiest legit option, I can narrow it to the best choice.