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How much is sildenafil citrate without insurance?

The generic version of Viagra, sildenafil citrate, costs $1194 without insurance. Learn how to get sildenafil citrate at a lower price or find cheaper alternatives.
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Key takeaways

  • The generic version of Viagra, sildenafil citrate, costs around $1,194 for 30 tablets without insurance, but prices may vary by pharmacy and dosage needs.

  • Sildenafil is covered by health insurance for pulmonary hypertension but may not be for erectile dysfunction, depending on the insurer.

  • Alternative treatments and medications for erectile dysfunction and pulmonary hypertension may offer cost savings or be more effective for some patients.

  • Using a SingleCare prescription discount card can significantly reduce the cost of sildenafil, with prices potentially as low as $5 for a 30-day supply.

Sildenafil is the generic version of Viagra, the “little blue pill” used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). However, sildenafil is also FDA-approved to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension or high blood pressure in the lungs’ arteries. Sildenafil relaxes artery walls and widens blood vessels, lowering blood pressure and increasing blood flow. For people without insurance, the cost of sildenafil will vary based on why it’s being prescribed. People with pulmonary hypertension may have to take daily doses. However, treating erectile dysfunction involves taking doses right before sexual activity so that prescriptions may be for only a few pills per month. 

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What is the brand name for sildenafil citrate?

Sildenafil is generic for Viagra, a brand-name drug used to treat erectile dysfunction. Sildenafil is also the active ingredient in Revatio, a brand-name drug that treats pulmonary arterial hypertension. Like Revatio, sildenafil can be administered as a tablet, oral suspension, or injection. The cost of Viagra and Revatio will be different, and usually higher, than generic sildenafil. There are no over-the-counter versions of Viagra.

Is sildenafil citrate covered by insurance?

As a treatment for pulmonary hypertension, sildenafil is usually covered by health insurance, Medicare drug plans, and Medicaid. Injections may not be covered or may require prior authorization before the insurance approves it. Copay costs should be low, but other factors, such as coverage gaps, can influence the final out-of-pocket cost.

As a treatment for erectile dysfunction, generic sildenafil may or may not be covered. It’s more likely to be covered under private or employer health insurance plans than Medicare or Medicaid. The best advice for insured patients is to call the insurance company. If the insurance plan covers erectile dysfunction medications, generic sildenafil for ED treatment is probably covered, too. Keep in mind that while generic ED medications may be covered by insurance, brand-name versions may not be covered. 

How much does sildenafil citrate cost without insurance?

People without insurance can expect to pay a cash price of $1,169 for 30, 100 mg tablets of sildenafil, though pharmacy prices may vary. For erectile dysfunction, the prescription may be for fewer than 30 pills so that the price may be lower. Sildenafil injections or an oral solution may cost more.

If sildenafil prices are difficult to manage, ask the prescribing healthcare provider about other PDE5 inhibitors (phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors) for erectile dysfunction. These drugs work similarly to sildenafil and include Cialis (tadalafil) and Levitra (vardenafil). ED treatment isn’t limited to PDE5 inhibitors, so ask the prescribing healthcare professional about other ED drugs. Some may be more effective than sildenafil and have more tolerable common side effects.

For people with pulmonary hypertension, sildenafil tablets, oral solutions, and injections are among the least expensive prescription medications used to control the condition. Tadalafil is an alternative PDE5 inhibitor used for pulmonary hypertension and may be less expensive than sildenafil. Other lower-cost alternatives include calcium channel blockers and digoxin, but other pulmonary hypertension drugs are usually more expensive. Keep in mind that pulmonary hypertension is a serious medical condition, and some medications may not be suitable for individual cases.

The cheapest option is probably a SingleCare prescription discount card. The lowest SingleCare price for a 30-day supply of sildenafil is $5, a considerable savings off of the average retail price.

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Drug name Price without insurance of brand-name drug  SingleCare price Savings options
Sildenafil citrate $1,194 per 30, 100 mg tablets  $9 per 30, 100 mg tablets of generic sildenafil citrate See latest prices
Viagra

(sildenafil citrate)

$3,082 per 30, 100 mg tablets $9 per 30, 100 mg tablets of generic Viagra See latest prices
Cialis

(tadalafil)

$450 per 30, 5 mg tablets $5 per 30, 5 mg tablets of generic Cialis  See latest prices
Caverject $785 per 6, 20 mcg solutions $626 per 6, 20 mcg solutions of brand-name Caverject See latest prices
Muse

(alprostadil)

$574 per 6, 100mcg pellets $434 per 6, 100mcg pellets of brand-name Muse See latest prices

Prescription drug prices often change. These are the most accurate medication prices at the time of publishing. The listed price without insurance references the price of brand-name drugs (unless otherwise specified). The listed SingleCare price references the price of generic drugs, if available. Click the “Savings options” link to see the latest drug prices.

How to get sildenafil citrate without insurance

Sildenafil usually costs about $1,194 to fill a 30-tablet prescription. However, it could cost much less if people used a few strategies to reduce the price. A manufacturer’s patient assistance program can help, but pharmaceutical companies rarely offer them for generic drugs. Besides, not everyone is eligible for patient assistance. However, people with a prescription for sildenafil could pay as little as $5 for that same 30-tablet prescription using a SingleCare prescription discount card. A year’s worth of sildenafil would cost about $60.

1. Use a SingleCare savings card

SingleCare’s lowest price for a 30-day supply of sildenafil is $5. SingleCare can save people up to 80% on generic medications at local pharmacies. Keep in mind that SingleCare discount prices will vary depending on the pharmacy. You can compare SingleCare savings at participating pharmacies on the sildenafil coupons page

2. Look for the lowest price 

Different pharmacies charge different prices for the same generic prescriptions. Sildenafil is no exception. Significant discounts can be found by finding the lowest price for a sildenafil prescription in your area. Visit SingleCare’s sildenafil coupons page to compare retail prices between major pharmacies.

3. Ask the prescriber about other treatment options 

Other ED medications cost about the same or more as generic sildenafil. Still, it’s worth asking the prescribing healthcare provider for medical advice about other treatment options. Some may save money. Others may be more effective at roughly the same cost.

4. Consider health insurance

For pulmonary hypertension, it’s worth considering purchasing a health insurance policy. Pulmonary hypertension is a chronic and serious condition, so the expenses will add up. Costs do not only include medications, but office visits, tests, and procedures as well. Visit your state’s health insurance marketplace to find the most affordable policies. Contact an agent to make sure the insurance plan covers sildenafil. For sexual dysfunction, health insurance is hit or miss. Additionally, if there are other chronic health problems present, having health insurance coverage may be the best overall way to save money.