Viagra’s price varies significantly depending on dosage, pharmacy, and whether you use a coupon or manufacturer savings program. Expect to pay between $30 and $70 per pill without insurance. Generic sildenafil, the active ingredient in Viagra, is considerably cheaper, often costing less than $10 per pill.
Your insurance coverage for Viagra or sildenafil depends on your specific plan. Many plans require pre-authorization or may only cover the generic version. Check your formulary or contact your insurance provider directly to determine your coverage. If your plan doesn’t cover it, explore prescription discount cards or compare prices at various pharmacies.
Medicare Part D plans may cover Viagra or sildenafil, but coverage is not guaranteed and depends on your specific plan’s formulary. Review your plan’s details carefully. Medicaid coverage varies by state. Contact your state’s Medicaid office for details on Viagra coverage.
Exploring manufacturer savings programs can also lower your out-of-pocket costs. These programs often offer coupons or rebates that reduce the price of Viagra or sildenafil at participating pharmacies. Check the manufacturer’s website for details.
Remember to compare prices across different pharmacies before purchasing. Online pharmacies may offer lower prices, but be sure to use reputable and licensed online pharmacies to protect your health and safety.


