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

ChatGPTswitchingCollected Jul 4, 2026, 12:50 UTC

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A few clarifying Qs first: what country/state are you in, and which ED medicine/dose do you take (sildenafil, tadalafil, etc.)? Pricing, legal options and shipping vary by location, so I can give a sharper recommendation if I know that.

Meanwhile, here are reputable services and approaches that US consumers commonly switch to, with short reasons to consider each:

  • Hims / Hers (Hims)

    • Telehealth consult + home delivery, easy app/website, discreet packaging. Good for straightforward ED treatment and convenient subscriptions. Uses licensed clinicians.
  • Ro / Roman

    • Similar model to Hims: telemedicine visit and delivery of FDA-approved generics. Large user base, straightforward refill management and customer support.
  • Lemonaid Health

    • One-off telehealth visit without mandatory long-term subscription; tends to be simpler and often more affordable for single prescriptions.
  • BlueChew

    • Offers chewable sildenafil or tadalafil formulations and subscription options; convenient if you prefer chewables and want an alternative dosing/formulation.
  • GoodRx + local pharmacy (or Blink Health)

    • GoodRx gives coupons/discounts you can use at many local pharmacies or online chains; Blink Health lets you prepay for discounted prices and pick up at a pharmacy. Often the cheapest way to buy generic sildenafil/tadalafil without a telemedicine subscription.
  • Honeybee Health / PillPack (Amazon Pharmacy) / Costco Mail Order

    • Low-cost online pharmacies and mail-order options that fill prescriptions from licensed prescribers and can beat retail prices if you want bulk or regular refills.

What to watch for / tips:

  • Use generics (sildenafil or tadalafil) — they’re usually far cheaper than brand-name Viagra/Cialis.
  • Always use services that require a consultation with a licensed U.S. clinician and dispense from a U.S.-licensed pharmacy (or your country’s equivalent). Avoid websites that sell without a prescription.
  • Compare prices across a couple of the above options (and GoodRx/Blink) before committing — price differences can be big depending on dose/quantity.
  • Check subscription terms (automatic refills/fees) and privacy policies.
  • If you have insurance, check whether your plan covers ED meds or a mail-order pharmacy option through your insurer is cheaper.

If you tell me your location and which medication/dose you use, I’ll compare a few concrete price examples and recommend the best single service for you.

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