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On 9/20/2021 at 7:00 PM, tassojunior said:

Can confirm that's the GoodRx price at Safeway for generic. For many years a lot of us had to have prescriptions for the 20mg tablets which was all there was generic. Would shock dates to see us chewing 5  pills. 

Dates might be shocked but not hires. 

I simply get the chewable generic pills and mouthwash after.

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On 1/11/2018 at 2:26 PM, Gar1eth said:

Big Pharma is getting ridiculous. I just priced 6 branded Viagra 100 mg pills using GoodRx. The least expensive price was $389. That’s $64.83 a pill. I know I didn’t play that back around 2005. I never would have been able to afford it. I think they were around $20 a pill then.

 

 

Is this massive price increase recent since the generic came out? What market are they going for? I doubt an insurance company, unless they have a deal with Pfizer, is going to cover Viagra -assuming they cover ED drugs at all-when the generic is about $18 a pill.

 

Gman

That’s crazy! Why u just dnt get a prescription from your health care provider and get the whole bottle for their pharmacy (speaking about callen- Lord) for less than own dollar? 

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2 hours ago, Kareem_nyc said:

That’s crazy! Why u just dnt get a prescription from your health care provider and get the whole bottle for their pharmacy (speaking about callen- Lord) for less than own dollar? 

I'm not sure what you mean. You have to have a prescription -at least legally-to get Viagra/sildenafil in the United States. And the situation has gotten worse. Now those same 6 tablets would cost per Goodrx around $404 at the cheapest. Plus not all providers have pharmacies. In fact if a provider is not part of some big hospital/clinic system they almost never have a pharmacy that is 'theirs.'  And even if they did, their prices for drugs would be the same as those at other pharmacies for the most part. 
 

 

Gman

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I was using All Day Chemist for 3 or 4 years, recommended by someone here on the forum, very successfully, getting 80 - 100mg tablets of generic Sildenafil from a pharmaceutical company in India (Cipla) for a bit over $80. When I checked with my primary care physician last fall, and told him how much I paid, he told me that was ridiculous for the generic.

My doctor wrote me a prescription and told me to use GoodRx to fill that prescription for 30 - 100mg tablets for $17.00 at my local Hy-Vee. This prescription (I’ve refilled it twice so far) works really well for me, always producing rock-hard results, not having to wait 2 or 3 months for the package to make it here from India, the convenience of picking it up from my local grocery store, and for a much cheaper price!

 I had a prescription for the Pfizer Viagra for a number of years before I found All Day Chemist, buying 6 tablets, paying $8 to $10 PER tablet back then! I am very happy and satisfied to find that the generic works so well for me with so much more convenience and less cost!!!

TruHart1 😎

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On 1/12/2018 at 1:02 PM, Gar1eth said:

 

While technically the patent doesn’t expire until 2020, Teva has come to an agreement with Pfizer and is selling a generic. But Teva’s generic is still expensive. At this point, getting generic Revatio is still much, much cheaper. I can get the equivalent of 6-100 mg doses for about $19.

 

 

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/viagra-to-go-generic-in-2017-according-to-pfizer-agreement/

 

Gman

Those pharmaceutical Companies are so evil… Of course their patent expires in 2020… just like so many of their non generic viagra users during the same year~ What a sneaky bunch~!

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On 1/12/2022 at 3:54 AM, Gar1eth said:

I'm not sure what you mean. You have to have a prescription -at least legally-to get Viagra/sildenafil in the United States. And the situation has gotten worse. Now those same 6 tablets would cost per Goodrx around $404 at the cheapest. Plus not all providers have pharmacies. In fact if a provider is not part of some big hospital/clinic system they almost never have a pharmacy that is 'theirs.'  And even if they did, their prices for drugs would be the same as those at other pharmacies for the most part. 
 

 

Gman

Alright, no wonder why you pay such ridiculous amount of money for visages lol. 
Ugh I have no to work on a PowerPoint presentation to explain for this human how to get his medication for less price. 
1- where did you read in my comment any mentioning for illegal prescription???

2- I clearly said: ask your health care provider for a prescription for viagra. And he will immediately applaud that prescription in the system if their clinic or hospital.

3- and it’s always more convenient to pick up your viagra from their own pharmacy, because you will be able to get it for a very low price.  Literally within 1.5$

(Based on a New Yorker experience baby)

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5 hours ago, Rudynate said:

Sometimes, ADC gives you free pills.  A lot of times it's Nizagara and I noticed how much better it works than others.

AlldayChemist

I just searched nizagara in all day chemist and couldn't find it. 

Hereby I summon @Unicorn our resident Doctor on this matter. 

Are all Viagra generics the same or some are better than others? 

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3 hours ago, marylander1940 said:

AlldayChemist

I just searched nizagara in all day chemist and couldn't find it. 

Hereby I summon @Unicorn our resident Doctor on this matter. 

Are all Viagra generics the same or some are better than others? 

They are all supposed to be the same. But people often report that the same drug from different manufacturers produces a different effect, so much so that doctors occasionally will not prescribe the generic version of a drug because it doesn't appear to work as well as the branded drug.

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