Generally, a higher dosage of Cialis (20mg) will cost more per pill than a lower dosage (10mg). However, the cost per *dose* might not be significantly different. This is because many men find that splitting a 20mg tablet in half provides a cost-effective way to achieve the same therapeutic effect as a 10mg tablet.
Check your insurance coverage. Your insurance plan may prefer or cover one dosage over the other, influencing the final out-of-pocket expense. Compare the co-pay for each dosage.
Consider the frequency of use. If you anticipate using Cialis only occasionally, a lower dose of 10mg might suffice and potentially save you money in the long run. If you intend to use it more regularly, a 20mg dose might be more economical if you split the tablets.
Explore different pharmacies. Prices can vary significantly between pharmacies, even within the same insurance network. Shop around for the best price on your preferred dosage.
Always discuss dosage and cost with your doctor and pharmacist. They can help you determine the most appropriate and affordable option for your individual needs and health insurance.


