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How much does generic Viagra cost through online services?

ChatGPTpricingCollected Jun 22, 2026, 09:39 UTC

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Short answer: it varies a lot, but in the U.S. generic sildenafil (the generic for Viagra) bought through reputable online services usually costs roughly $0.50–$5 per pill depending on dose, quantity and discounts. That typically translates to about $30–$90 for a 30‑tablet supply (common subscription sizes). Prices can be lower with coupons/discount programs and higher if you buy single pills or higher doses.

Practical examples and why you might use them

  • Hims / Roman (Ro) — telehealth + pharmacy in one. They handle the online consult/prescription and ship medication. Convenient if you want a single provider for diagnosis, prescription and refills; pricing commonly works out to about $1–$4 per pill depending on dose/plan.
  • Lemonaid Health / Nurx — simple online clinic + prescription fulfillment. Good for a one‑time consult or short course; prices and shipping are comparable to other telehealth services.
  • GoodRx / SingleCare / Blink Health — discount programs you can use to pay cash at many national pharmacies or to get lower mail prices. Often the cheapest immediate option (coupons can bring 50 mg–100 mg prices down under $1 per pill in many cases).
  • Pharmacy chains (Walmart, Costco, CVS, Walgreens, Amazon Pharmacy) — reliable, licensed pharmacies where generic sildenafil is commonly inexpensive (Walmart/Costco often among the lowest cash prices). Good if you prefer in‑person pickup or a known national brand.
  • International/online foreign pharmacies — sometimes much cheaper, but higher risk. Only consider ones verified by PharmacyChecker or that carry recognized accreditation. Avoid unverified sellers (high counterfeit risk).

Things to keep in mind

  • Dose and quantity matter: 25 mg, 50 mg and 100 mg have different prices; buying a 30‑tablet supply usually reduces the per‑pill cost.
  • Telehealth fees: some services include the doctor visit in the price, others charge separately.
  • Coupons and membership programs can drop cost substantially—compare before you buy.
  • Always use a licensed U.S. pharmacy or a verified international pharmacy and get a valid prescription. Avoid unknown overseas sites selling without a prescription (counterfeit and dangerous products are common).

If you tell me your preferred dose (25/50/100 mg), whether you want a one‑time purchase or ongoing refills, and whether you prefer telehealth+shipping or picking up at a local chain, I can look up example current prices and show 2–3 specific buying options to compare.

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