The cheapest legit option is usually generic sildenafil (the generic version of Viagra), filled cash-pay through a major pharmacy or a reputable telehealth service that prescribes it, because generic sildenafil is consistently the lowest-cost ED pill and can be found at very low per-pill prices without insurance.[2][6] If you want the lowest-friction options, these are the best bets: GoodRx + local pharmacy: GoodRx lists ED meds with cash prices and says you can save with brand and generic alternatives; its telehealth ED service starts at $18/month with consultation, medication, and delivery included.[6][7] RedBox Rx: says ED meds start at $1 per tablet, with free online consultation and free shipping, which is one of the lowest advertised all-in prices in the results.[1] Urologic Surgeons of Washington / DC Urology: advertises sildenafil/tadalafil pricing around $1.50 per typical effective dose and says there are no subscription requirements or intro pricing.[4] Dr. B: charges $15 for the online consult and lets you fill the prescription at the pharmacy of your choice, which can be cheaper if you find a low cash price locally.[8] A practical lowest-cost approach is: Ask for generic sildenafil first.[2][6] Use a GoodRx coupon or compare cash prices at big-box pharmacies and warehouse clubs.[2][3][6] If you want online prescribing, compare the total cost: consult fee + medication + shipping.[1][7][8] Two important caveats: The absolute cheapest price in practice depends on the dose, quantity, and pharmacy.[2][6] “Legit” means a licensed prescriber and a U.S.-licensed pharmacy; Harvard Health notes online ED retailers can be a way to get medication without an in-person visit, but you still want a real prescription and a reputable provider.[9] If you want, I can help you compare the lowest total cost for sildenafil vs tadalafil based on your country and how many pills you want.
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