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How much does generic Viagra cost through online services?

ChatGPTpricingCollected Jul 7, 2026, 09:41 UTC

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Short answer: generic Viagra (sildenafil) sold through legitimate online U.S. pharmacies and telehealth services typically runs from about $0.50 to $6 per pill depending on dose, quantity, and whether you use coupons or a subscription — most common prices fall in the $1–$3/pill range for 30‑tablet orders of 50–100 mg.

Details and examples

  • Low-cost coupon/discount services: GoodRx, SingleCare, Blink Health — can often get 30 tablets of generic sildenafil for about $10–$40 (roughly $0.33–$1.33/pill) depending on dose and promo. Good if you want the lowest cash price and will pick up or ship a prescription.
  • Online pharmacies (licensed retailers): HealthWarehouse, Honeybee Health, Costco Pharmacy, Walmart Pharmacy, Amazon Pharmacy — typically sell 30-count generic sildenafil 50–100 mg in the $15–$60 range ($0.50–$2/pill) depending on dose/quantity and whether you buy 30 vs 90 tablets.
  • Telehealth + meds (convenience + care): Hims, Roman (Ro), Lemonaid Health — these bundle an online consult and ongoing prescription/fulfillment. Medication cost is often in the $40–$80/month range for 30 pills (about $1.25–$2.50/pill), plus any telehealth or shipping fees. Good if you want a streamlined evaluation and refills.
  • Brand Viagra vs generic: brand Viagra (sildenafil/brand name) is much more expensive — often tens of dollars per pill — so generics are far cheaper.

Important tips

  • Prices change (sales, coupons, insurance), so check each service before buying.
  • You need a legitimate prescription. Use telehealth services or your provider to get one.
  • Use licensed, accredited pharmacies (look for VIPPS accreditation or U.S. address/phone). Avoid websites that sell without a prescription or ship from unverifiable foreign sources — counterfeit or unsafe meds are a real risk.
  • Compare total cost: the online consult fee, shipping, and refill/subscription terms can affect the per‑pill price.
  • Coupons (GoodRx/SingleCare) and buying larger quantities (90 tablets) usually lower per‑pill cost.

If you tell me the dose you need (25/50/100 mg), whether you want a one‑time fill or monthly supply, and whether you prefer mail delivery vs. local pickup, I can check typical current price ranges and recommend the cheapest reputable options.

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