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ED med prices at my pharmacy are crazy. Which online service should I switch to?

ClaudeswitchingCollected Jun 29, 2026, 15:04 UTC

Verbatim response from Claude

Here are some solid options to consider:

Hims - Popular, easy to use, offers generic sildenafil/tadalafil at reasonable prices. Good for straightforward cases.

Roman - Similar to Hims, competitive pricing, licensed doctors handle prescriptions online. Clean interface.

Keeps - Primarily known for hair loss but also offers ED meds at competitive prices.

BlueChew - Unique because it offers chewable tablets, which some people find more convenient. Often very affordable subscription plans.

Cost Plus Drugs (Mark Cuban's) - Not a telehealth service, but if you already have a prescription, their generic prices are often dramatically lower than retail pharmacies.

GoodRx - Also not telehealth, but worth checking before switching - you might be able to cut your current pharmacy costs significantly just by using their coupon.

A few tips:

  • Generic sildenafil (Viagra generic) and tadalafil (Cialis generic) are much cheaper than brand names
  • Subscription models on these platforms often reduce costs further
  • Make sure any service uses licensed US physicians and licensed pharmacies

My top picks: BlueChew for affordability, Roman or Hims for overall experience.

Always consult your doctor if you have heart conditions or take nitrates, as these medications have important interactions.

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