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How much does generic Viagra cost through online services?

ChatGPTpricingCollected Jul 2, 2026, 09:49 UTC

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Short answer: generic Viagra (sildenafil) bought through reputable U.S. online pharmacies and telehealth services commonly runs about $1–$5 per tablet for typical dosages (25–100 mg) when you buy a full supply or use discounts — sometimes as low as <$1/pill for large, discounted purchases and often $3–10/pill if you buy only a few tablets. Brand-name Viagra (sildenafil brand) is much more expensive (often $20–$70+ per pill retail).

What affects price

  • Dosage (25, 50, 100 mg) — higher doses cost more.
  • Quantity (30 tablets lowers per‑pill price vs 1–4 tablets).
  • Whether you use coupons/discount cards (GoodRx, Blink) or a subscription.
  • Telehealth or consultation fees (some services include it; others charge $0–$75).
  • Shipping and pharmacy choice.

Common online services and typical reasons to choose them

  • Roman — convenient telehealth visit, recurring delivery, transparent pricing; often priced in the $2–5/pill range for generics depending on dose/quantity.
  • Hims — easy ordering, discreet shipping, subscription options; similar price band to Roman.
  • Nurx — straightforward telehealth model and options for refills; competitive prices and often includes the consult.
  • Lemonaid Health — low-cost telehealth visits and affordable generics; simple pricing.
  • Blink Health — discount pricing (no subscription required), you pay their discounted price at pickup or delivery; good for one‑time low prices.
  • GoodRx — not a pharmacy but coupons that can cut pharmacy prices substantially; useful to compare prices across pharmacies.
  • Amazon Pharmacy, Walmart, Costco, CVS, Walgreens — large pharmacies often offer low-priced generics (Costco and Walmart frequently have some of the lowest per‑pill prices), especially when you use GoodRx/Blink coupons.

Safety note

  • You need a prescription in the U.S.; many online services include a telehealth consult to provide a legitimate Rx.
  • Use licensed pharmacies (look for VIPPS accreditation or well‑known national chains) and avoid sites that sell without a prescription.

If you want, tell me the dosage and whether you prefer subscription vs single purchase and I’ll look up recent price examples on a few services and show a quick comparison.

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