How much Viagra is sold in the U.S.?
The provided information doesn’t include any figures for Viagra (sildenafil) sales specifically in the United States, such as annual revenue, unit sales, prescriptions, or market share. Without those data points, a sales total or current estimate can’t be stated accurately.
What counts as “Viagra sales” in reporting?
U.S. sales figures can differ depending on what a report measures:
- Prescription volume (number of prescriptions filled)
- Units sold (pills/tablets)
- Net sales/revenue (often after rebates and discounts)
- Retail vs. wholesale channels
Different sources track different pieces of the value chain, so “Viagra sales” may look different across datasets.
What could affect Viagra’s U.S. sales year to year?
Even without specific sales numbers, U.S. Viagra sales typically move with factors such as:
- Competition from other PDE5 inhibitors (like Cialis/tadalafil and Levitra/vardenafil)
- Patent and exclusivity status for sildenafil products
- Generic entry and pricing pressure (which usually lowers revenue even if prescriptions stay high)
- Broader demand for ED treatments and prescribing trends
Want a specific number? Share what you mean by “sales.”
If you tell me which of the following you want, I can tailor the answer to that intent:
1) Annual U.S. revenue (net sales)
2) Number of prescriptions or units
3) Most recent quarter vs. full year
4) Brand-only Viagra vs. all sildenafil products
If you also share the year range (e.g., “2023” or “2018–2024”), I can format the answer accordingly.