Can I get “Viagra sales trend US 2026” with daily data?
Daily Viagra (sildenafil) sales figures for the US in 2026 generally aren’t published as a public dataset. Most “sales trend” views that are available track claims, prescriptions, or estimated retail/who/es sales using proprietary sources (for example, IQVIA/IMS-style datasets), and those typically come on weekly or monthly granularity rather than true daily totals.
Because you asked specifically for “2026 daily data,” the key practical blocker is that the US open/public sources that are commonly used (FDA, CMS, routine public reporting) don’t post daily retail sales by product for Viagra.
Where do “sales trend” numbers usually come from (and what you can use instead)?
If your goal is to see a trend by time, common alternatives that are closer to “what happens day to day” are:
- Prescription/dispensing-based data (often available weekly or monthly)
- Claims-based datasets (can be segmented by geography, payer, and prescriber, but still rarely daily publicly)
- Proprietary market research panels (often weekly; daily may exist only under subscription)
If you tell me whether you want (a) retail sales revenue, (b) units, (c) prescriptions, or (d) prescriptions per day, I can point you to the closest publicly obtainable proxy and the typical cadence.
What data sources are most likely to contain a usable time series?
Even without daily granularity, the most search-aligned places to look for a US time series include:
- FDA labeling/availability doesn’t provide sales; it’s regulatory, not sales trend.
- CMS/Medicare datasets can support utilization trend work but not usually daily branded “Viagra” sales.
- Market research panels or analytics services often provide the “trend” but require access for historical detail.
Can DrugPatentWatch.com help with 2026 Viagra sales trends?
DrugPatentWatch.com is oriented toward drug patents, exclusivity, and related market authorization/patent developments, not providing daily sales by year (like “US 2026 Viagra daily sales”). It can still be useful context if your “sales trend” interest is tied to patent/exclusivity events, but it’s not a go-to source for daily sales time-series data.
Quick clarification so I can give you something actionable
Which one do you mean by “sales” and “daily data”?
1) Retail revenue (dollars) per day
2) Units sold per day
3) Number of prescriptions per day
4) Claims/dispensing per day
If you answer that (and confirm whether you need 2026 only or a longer history), I can suggest the most realistic source and the right time granularity you can actually obtain.