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Short answer: generic Viagra (sildenafil) usually runs roughly $1 to $6 per pill through online services, but prices vary a lot by dose, quantity, discounts, and whether a telehealth visit or subscription is required. With coupons or big-chain pharmacies you can sometimes pay well under $1/pill for larger quantities; brand-name Viagra is far more expensive (often $50–$70+ per pill).
What affects price
- Dose: 25 mg < 50 mg < 100 mg. Higher doses cost more per pill.
- Quantity: buying 30 pills is cheaper per pill than a 4–8 pill pack.
- Service type: discount/coupon services and pharmacy chains tend to be cheapest; telehealth companies charge for convenience/consultation or include a subscription.
- Coupons/prepay programs: GoodRx, Blink Health, and similar services often cut cost dramatically.
- Insurance: most insurers don’t cover ED meds for routine ED, so you’ll likely pay out of pocket.
Named services to consider (and why)
- GoodRx — compares prices and provides coupons you can use at many U.S. pharmacies; often gets prices well under $2/pill.
- Blink Health — prepay discount model that can produce very low per‑pill prices for generics.
- Hims — telehealth + fulfillment service; convenient if you want an online consult and home delivery; tends to cost more per pill than straight discount pharmacies but includes care access.
- Roman (Ro) — similar to Hims: telehealth + delivery, convenient and discreet.
- Lemonaid Health — telehealth provider with transparent pricing; good if you want a single visit and a prescription without a subscription.
- Costco Pharmacy / Walmart / Kroger / CVS — large chain pharmacies can be very cheap for generics, especially with GoodRx or Blink coupons; Costco often has among the lowest retail prices if you have membership.
- HealthWarehouse / Honeybee Health / Amazon Pharmacy — online/mail-order pharmacies that can be inexpensive and ship nationwide; verify they require a prescription and are licensed.
Safety tip Buy only from licensed, reputable U.S. pharmacies or well-known telehealth services. Avoid unverifiable overseas sellers—counterfeit pills are common.
If you want, tell me the dose (25/50/100 mg), quantity (e.g., 30 pills), and your U.S. ZIP code (or state) and I can give more specific price examples and the cheapest options to check.