What does “Viagra” cost in India (and why prices vary)?
The price of Viagra in India depends on:
- The dose strength (commonly 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg)
- The pack size (number of tablets per strip/bottle)
- Whether it is branded sildenafil (Viagra) or a generic sildenafil made by different manufacturers
- Retail pharmacy pricing and any discounts
Because prices can change frequently by strength and supplier, the most reliable way to get the current number for your exact dose and quantity is to check live listings at local pharmacies or large Indian pharmacy platforms.
How much cheaper are generics than branded Viagra?
In India, many retailers sell sildenafil generics that are often far less expensive than branded Viagra. If you’re comparing “Viagra” vs “sildenafil,” the generic will usually be the lower-cost option, but the final price still depends on tablet strength and pack size.
If you tell me the dose you want (25 mg, 50 mg, or 100 mg) and whether you’re looking for branded Viagra specifically or any sildenafil, I can help you narrow down what to search for and what range is typical.
Are there risks if the price is suspiciously low?
For erectile dysfunction medicines like sildenafil, unusually low prices can sometimes signal:
- Counterfeit or substandard products
- Unclear dosing (wrong strength)
- Expired or improperly stored tablets
If you buy online, look for a licensed pharmacy/seller and check that the product has clear labeling (strength, manufacturer, batch/expiry).
What to use as a quick checklist when comparing prices online
When comparing listings in India, match these details so you’re comparing the same product:
- “Sildenafil” vs “Viagra” (branded vs generic)
- Tablet strength in mg
- Number of tablets in the pack
- Manufacturer name and batch/expiry details
Source
No India pricing source was provided with your question. If you share the dose and pack size you want (or a link to a listing you’re seeing), I can help you interpret whether it looks reasonable.
Sources (from your provided context):
- None.