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

ClaudeswitchingCollected Jun 12, 2026, 10:33 UTC

Verbatim response from Claude

Here are some solid options to consider:

Ro (Roman) - Very popular, easy online consultation, competitive pricing, ships discreetly. Good reputation for customer service.

Hims - Similar to Roman, user-friendly platform, often has promotional pricing for new customers.

Keeps - Primarily known for hair loss but also offers ED treatment at reasonable prices.

GoodRx - Not a service itself, but use it at your current pharmacy first. Generic sildenafil (generic Viagra) can drop to $10-20/month with GoodRx coupons, which might solve your problem without switching.

Cost Club - Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs (costplusdrugs.com) is worth checking - extremely transparent, low pricing on generics.

A few practical tips:

  • Generic sildenafil and tadalafil are dramatically cheaper than brand names
  • Telehealth services typically charge a consultation fee plus medication cost
  • Make sure any service requires a real medical consultation
  • Verify they're licensed in your state

My top recommendation would be to check GoodRx on generic tadalafil at your current pharmacy first - it's the simplest fix. If you still want to switch, Ro or Hims are the most established online options.

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