Is there a GoodRx “generic Viagra” option?
GoodRx may show prices for sildenafil (Viagra’s generic drug), but the exact “generic Viagra” deal you see depends on:
- The specific strength and formulation (most commonly sildenafil tablets)
- Your pharmacy location and inventory
- The GoodRx coupon/discount tied to that pharmacy
If you search GoodRx for “sildenafil” or “Viagra,” you should see listings that correspond to generic sildenafil (often the lowest-cost option).
Is sildenafil actually the generic version of Viagra?
Yes. Viagra’s active ingredient is sildenafil, and the generic drug sold as sildenafil is what most people mean by “generic Viagra.” That means GoodRx deals labeled for sildenafil are typically the “generic Viagra” people are looking for.
How much cheaper is generic Viagra on GoodRx?
Savings vary by:
- Dose (e.g., 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg)
- Tablet count (how many pills you buy)
- Which pharmacy dispenses the prescription
- Your local market pricing
The only reliable way to know the current price is to check the live GoodRx price for the exact sildenafil strength you need.
What dose should I compare on GoodRx?
Compare the same strength your clinician prescribed (commonly 25 mg, 50 mg, or 100 mg) and the same quantity. If you compare a “50 mg” deal to a “100 mg” deal without adjusting for total pills, you can end up thinking one is cheaper when it isn’t.
Any key safety checks with sildenafil to know before using coupons?
Before using sildenafil, patients typically need to confirm with a clinician/pharmacist that it’s safe for them, especially if they:
- Use nitrates (for chest pain) or certain “poppers” products. This combination can be dangerous.
- Use some heart medications or have significant cardiovascular disease.
- Have conditions where sildenafil isn’t recommended.
GoodRx coupons reduce cost, but they do not replace medical screening.
How to find the right GoodRx deal fast
Use GoodRx search for:
- “sildenafil” (generic name), then match the dose and quantity
or
- “Viagra” (so you can see the brand listing and the generic sildenafil option alongside it)
If you tell me the dose (25/50/100 mg) and how many tablets you want, I can help you figure out what to look for on GoodRx (and what comparisons to make).