Viagra Pricing and Treatment Options at EverydayMeds
Understanding Viagra Tablet Costs
Viagra tablet costs depend on several factors including dosage strength, quantity purchased, and whether you choose branded or generic options. At EverydayMeds, patients can select between branded Viagra tablets and sildenafil (the generic equivalent) during checkout. Both contain the same active ingredient and work identically, but sildenafil typically costs significantly less whilst maintaining the same effectiveness and safety profile.
Treatment Options Available
Viagra is available in 25mg, 50mg, and 100mg strengths, with 50mg being the standard starting dose for most men. Your partner's clinician may adjust this based on effectiveness and any side effects experienced. The medication should be taken approximately 30-60 minutes before sexual activity, and effects may last 4-6 hours. It's important to understand that only one tablet should be taken within any 24-hour period.
Supporting Your Partner Through Treatment
Open communication about erectile dysfunction can strengthen your relationship whilst reducing anxiety around performance. Many couples find that discussing treatment options together helps remove pressure and creates a supportive environment. Remember that ED affects many men and is often treatable with appropriate medical intervention.
Online Consultation Process
EverydayMeds offers discrete online consultations with UK-registered prescribers, eliminating potentially embarrassing pharmacy visits. The process involves completing a medical questionnaire that assesses suitability for treatment. This includes evaluating cardiovascular health, current medications, and medical history to ensure safe prescribing.
Important Safety Considerations
Viagra and sildenafil are prescription-only medicines that require proper medical assessment. They cannot be taken by men using nitrate medications (such as GTN spray) due to dangerous interactions that could cause severe drops in blood pressure. Men with certain heart conditions, recent stroke or heart attack, or severe liver problems may not be suitable candidates for this treatment.












