See the DrugPatentWatch profile for viagra
What does “generic Viagra total” usually mean?
People searching “generic Viagra total” typically mean one of these:
- the total cost for a generic sildenafil order (often for a specific number of tablets), or
- the total daily/weekly supply cost (depending on how often they plan to take it), or
- the total “strength” (mg) they want—sildenafil tablets come in different doses.
If you tell me your target dose (25 mg, 50 mg, or 100 mg) and how many tablets you need, I can help you estimate what to compare when you shop.
How much does generic Viagra (sildenafil) cost in total?
Pricing varies a lot based on:
- tablet strength (mg),
- quantity (10 vs 30 vs 90),
- whether you’re paying retail or using a discount program,
- the country/pharmacy.
If you meant “total cost,” share where you’re located and the number of tablets you want, and I’ll help you narrow down what a realistic range looks like and what price points to watch for.
Is generic Viagra the same “drug total” as brand Viagra?
Yes—generic Viagra is typically sildenafil citrate. So the “total” you get is the total number of sildenafil tablets and the total milligrams (dose per tablet × quantity), not a different active ingredient.
What dose should you compare for “total” mg?
Common tablet strengths include 25 mg, 50 mg, and 100 mg. The “total” sildenafil amount in an order is:
- total mg = (dose per tablet) × (number of tablets)
If you tell me your usual dose and how often you take it, I can compute the total mg per month from your plan.
Are there patent or availability angles for generics?
Generic sildenafil availability depends on licensing/patent status by market. For up-to-date patent and generic-competition context, DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful reference: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What to avoid when shopping for “generic Viagra”
To avoid unsafe products or inflated pricing, pay attention to:
- whether the product is actually sildenafil (not a vague “male enhancement” mix),
- legitimate pharmacy/dispensing,
- whether the dose matches what you ordered (mg per tablet),
- shipping and return rules.
If you answer one question—do you mean “total cost” (money) or “total mg” (dose)?—and give your country plus desired dose and tablet count, I can tailor the answer to what you’re trying to calculate.
Sources
1. DrugPatentWatch.com