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What does a “100 mg Viagra” cost (and why the number varies)?
Viagra (sildenafil) is typically sold in tablet strengths like 25 mg, 50 mg, and 100 mg, but the price for a “100 mg Viagra” depends on at least four things: where you buy (country and pharmacy), whether it’s brand Viagra or a generic sildenafil, the quantity (single pill vs. a bottle), and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance.
Is it cheaper as generic sildenafil instead of Viagra?
In most markets, generic sildenafil (the same active ingredient as Viagra) is substantially cheaper than brand Viagra. If your goal is “cost for 100 mg,” checking generic sildenafil 100 mg can lower the total price even if the dosing is the same.
How to get an exact price quickly
To give a precise cost for “100 mg Viagra,” I’d need one detail: what country (and whether you want brand Viagra or generic sildenafil). Prices can differ widely by location and retailer.
If you meant online pharmacies: what to watch for
When comparing online prices, confirm you’re looking at:
- The tablet strength (100 mg)
- Brand vs. generic
- Tablet count per package/bottle
- Whether it’s a licensed pharmacy in your country
- Shipping or consultation fees (often added at checkout)
If you tell me your country and whether you mean brand Viagra or generic sildenafil, I can help you zero in on what “100 mg Viagra” typically costs there and what to compare.