If you’re looking at Viagra, the first question is usually the price. The cost can change a lot depending on where you shop, what dosage you need, and whether you choose the brand name or a generic version. Below we break down the biggest price drivers and give you easy ways to keep the bill low.
In 2025 a single 100 mg tablet of brand‑name Viagra typically runs between $40 and $60 in U.S. pharmacies. Generic sildenafil—identical in strength—usually costs $10 to $20 per pill. Prices drop further if you buy a larger pack: a 30‑day supply of brand Viagra can be $900‑$1,200, while the same amount of generic can be $300‑$500.
Several factors push the price up or down:
When you compare, always look at the “price per tablet” rather than the total bottle cost. A cheap bulk pack of generics can beat a small bottle of brand name by a big margin.
Here are quick ways to lower the cost without risking safety:
Never buy from a site that doesn’t require a prescription or offers “miracle” pills at rock‑bottom prices. Those are usually counterfeit and can be dangerous.
Bottom line: the cheapest route is generic sildenafil from a reputable pharmacy, using coupons or discount cards. If you need brand Viagra for a specific reason, shop around, compare bulk pricing, and consider a 90‑day supply to get the best deal.
Keep these tips handy the next time you refill, and you’ll avoid overpaying for a medication that works just fine at a lower cost.
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