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How Much Does Generic Viagra Cost Without Insurance?

By Jennifer HadleyUpdated April 21, 2021
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How Much Does Generic Viagra Cost Without Insurance?

As many as 30 million men in America suffer from erectile dysfunction (ED). According to the Urology Care Foundation, ED is the most common sex problem men report. Fortunately, medications can help treat ED, including Viagra, and its generic sildenafil.

So, how much does generic Viagra cost without insurance? Read on to learn more about sildenafil, including how it works, and how much you may save if you use an RxSaver prescription coupon.

How much does generic Viagra cost without insurance?

Several manufacturers make sildenafil, so it is far cheaper than the brand drug Viagra. Per the FDA, brand drugs are typically 80-85% more expensive than the generic alternative. This means that the cost of generic Viagra is very affordable.

When you use an RxSaver coupon in place of your insurance, or if you don't have insurance, sildenafil is often less than $10 at major national retail pharmacies.

The RxSaver coupon price for sildenafil starts at $13.22 for 20 mg and 30 tablets*

What is generic Viagra?

The active ingredient in Viagra is sildenafil, so the generic form of Viagra is simply called sildenafil. It is essentially the exact medication as the brand drug Viagra. Generic medications undergo a rigorous approval process required by the FDA to ensure that the generic is as effective and as safe as the brand drug.

What conditions does generic Viagra treat?

Sildenafil is FDA-approved to treat erectile dysfunction. It is most frequently prescribed for ED. However, it is also FDA-approved to treat a condition known as pulmonary hypertension, which is a type of high blood pressure that affects arteries in your lungs and heart.

How does generic Viagra work?

Generic Viagra is a type of medication known as a phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE5) inhibitor. It works by restricting the production of an enzyme called phosphodiesterase-5. This produces greater blood flow to the penis, which helps men achieve and maintain an erection when aroused.

As a treatment for pulmonary hypertension, sildenafil may be prescribed to both men and women. It works by relaxing muscles to allow for greater blood flow, and reduced pressure in the blood vessels of the heart and lungs.

Common Side Effects of Generic Viagra

All medications, including generic Viagra, have the potential to cause side effects. Common side effects of sildenafil include:

  • Back pain
  • Dizziness
  • Flushing
  • Headache
  • Heartburn
  • Muscle pain
  • Nausea
  • Nosebleeds
  • Sensitivity to light or other mild, temporary changes in vision
  • Stuffy nose

Notify your health care provider if you experience any side effects from generic Viagra. Serious side effects rarely occur, but if you lose vision, or experience ringing in your ears (tinnitus), seek emergency medical treatment.

Can you buy generic Viagra over the counter?

Both Viagra and its generic sildenafil require a prescription. You cannot buy them over the counter in the U.S. You’ll need a prescription from your health care provider, and you’ll need to pick up your prescription from a pharmacy.

Always Check RxSaver Before Filling a Prescription

If you’re prescribed Viagra, be sure to ask for the generic, sildenafil. Then, before you fill your prescription for sildenafil or any other medication, be sure to check RxSaver. RxSaver is a free-to-use prescription drug coupon platform that offers savings of up to 80% on more than 6,000 medications.

RxSaver is easy to use. Simply type the name of your prescription into the search bar on the RxSaver website or RxSaver mobile app. You’ll find coupons for multiple pharmacies in your area. Then just print the coupon, or show the coupon on your phone when you pick up your prescription. If you’re ordering your medication for delivery or pick up at the pharmacy drive-thru, call ahead and provide the coupon code ahead of time for savings.

*Lowest online price at national pharmacy chains Costco, CVS, RiteAid, Walgreens and Walmart as of 4/20/2021. Prices vary by location and pharmacy, see RxSaver.com for actual pricing in your area.

Jennifer Hadley

Jennifer Hadley

Jen Hadley is a freelance writer and journalist based in Los Angeles, who writes extensively about the medical, legal, health care, and consumer products industries. Jen is a regular contributor to RxSaver.

Carina Fung, PharmD, BCPPS

Carina Fung, PharmD, BCPPS

Carina Fung, PharmD, BCPPS., is a pharmacist who earned her PharmD from St. John’s University in Queens, NY. She maintains an active practice, serving as a Board-Certified Pediatric Pharmacotherapy Specialist at a large metropolitan teaching hospital in New York City. Carina has also published in pharmacy journals and works as a consultant reviewing medical articles for publication.

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