Explore prescription assistance programs! Many pharmaceutical companies offer patient assistance programs (PAPs) that provide free or discounted medications. Check the manufacturer’s website for Viagra (Pfizer’s program is called Pfizer RxPathways) or consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Consider using a coupon or discount card. Several websites and apps offer coupons for prescription medications. These can reduce your out-of-pocket costs significantly. Compare offers before using one.
- Negotiate with your pharmacy: Some pharmacies offer discounts for cash payments or loyalty programs. Ask about these options. Shop around: Pharmacies often have varying prices. Compare prices at different locations before filling your prescription. Generic Alternatives: If a generic version of Viagra is available, it will likely cost less. Discuss this option with your doctor.
Think about mail-order pharmacies. Mail-order pharmacies often provide lower prices, especially for long-term prescriptions. However, ensure they are licensed and reputable.
90-day supply: Purchasing a 90-day supply often reduces the per-pill cost compared to a 30-day supply. Compare total cost: Carefully review the total cost, including shipping and handling fees, when comparing prices between different mail-order pharmacies.
Finally, consult a financial advisor. They may be able to identify additional resources or programs that can assist with prescription medication costs.


