Compounded Sildenafil
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About Sildenafil
Compounded sildenafil is a PDE5 inhibitor prescribed primarily for erectile dysfunction (ED) and pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Compounding pharmacies prepare sildenafil in custom strengths and alternative formulations not commercially available — oral dispersible tablets, sublingual troches, and topical or transdermal creams in combination with other vasoactive agents. Commercial sildenafil (Viagra, Revatio, generic) covers the standard 25, 50, and 100 mg oral tablets; compounding fills the gap for patients who need alternative delivery, non-standard strengths, or combination therapies with arginine, apomorphine, or other active ingredients.
Clinical uses of compounded sildenafil
The primary FDA-approved indications are erectile dysfunction (as Viagra, 25/50/100 mg tablets) and pulmonary arterial hypertension (as Revatio, 20 mg tablets). Commercial generic sildenafil is dramatically cheaper than compounded for either indication at standard doses.
Compounded sildenafil becomes useful for patients who need alternative delivery forms (sublingual troches and oral dispersible tablets absorb faster than swallowed tablets, which matters for on-demand ED dosing), non-standard strengths (e.g. 15 mg or 75 mg for titration), or combination formulations — most commonly sildenafil + L-arginine, sildenafil + apomorphine, or sildenafil + tadalafil in hybrid troches.
Compounded formulations patients seek
The most-requested compounded sildenafil forms are: sublingual troches (typically 25–100 mg for faster onset than oral tablets — 10–15 minutes vs 30–60 minutes); oral dispersible tablets (similar speed-of-onset advantage); and combination troches pairing sildenafil with tadalafil (for overlap of fast onset + long duration), L-arginine (to amplify nitric oxide response), or apomorphine (to add central CNS effect).
Topical and transdermal creams containing sildenafil have limited clinical evidence and are less commonly compounded. Most evidence and use sits with oral and sublingual delivery.
Compounded vs commercial sildenafil
Generic sildenafil tablets (25, 50, 100 mg) from large chain pharmacies are typically the cheapest ED option — often under $1 per tablet via discount programs. For standard on-demand dosing, commercial generic is the economical choice.
Compounded sildenafil adds value when you need a non-commercial strength, a faster-onset delivery form (troche or ODT), or a combination formulation. The speed-of-onset advantage — 10–15 minutes for sublingual troches vs 30–60 minutes for swallowed tablets — can be clinically meaningful for men who want minimal timing burden around sexual activity.
Typical compounded sildenafil pricing
Compounded sildenafil capsules typically run $40–$90 for a 30-day supply at standard strengths. Sublingual troches run $50–$110 per 30-day supply. Combination troches (sildenafil + tadalafil, or sildenafil + oxytocin) run $70–$150 per 30-day supply.
Generic sildenafil 50 mg × 30 tablets from chain pharmacies via discount programs typically runs $15–$30 — dramatically cheaper than any compound for on-demand dosing at standard strength. Compounding pays off for alternative delivery or combination formulations.
Key Questions Before You Request Quotes
Can I get Sildenafil compounded?
Possibly. A licensed prescriber has to decide whether Sildenafil is appropriate, and a licensed compounding pharmacy has to confirm it can legally prepare the requested strength, form, and quantity.
Is a prescription needed?
Yes. Patient-specific 503A compounding is based on a valid prescription order or prescriber notation for an identified patient.
What affects price?
Strength, dosage form, quantity, ingredient sourcing, sterile versus non-sterile preparation, shipping requirements, and each pharmacy's workflow can all change the final quote.
How fast can I get quotes?
For routable requests, Compounding Finder typically returns quote options by email within 1-2 business days after you submit the request details.
What happens after I submit?
We review the request, route it to eligible licensed pharmacies, collect available options, and email you the quoted choices. You decide whether to move forward with a pharmacy.
Source notes: FDA explains that compounded drugs are not FDA-approved finished products and describes 503A compounding around patient-specific prescriptions. See Compounding and the FDA and Section 503A.
Typical Sildenafil Pricing
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Why Compare Sildenafil Prices?
Compounded medication prices vary significantly between pharmacies — sometimes by 300% or more for the exact same drug, strength, and formulation. Factors that affect pricing include the pharmacy’s location, their ingredient sourcing, and compounding volume.
By comparing quotes from multiple licensed pharmacies, you can find the best combination of price, quality, and convenience without spending hours making phone calls.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is compounded sildenafil cheaper than generic Viagra?
No — generic sildenafil tablets from chain pharmacies (often via GoodRx or similar discount programs) are typically the cheapest ED option, often under $1 per tablet. Compounding is economical when you need a non-commercial strength, an alternative delivery form (troche, ODT), or a combination formulation — not for standard on-demand dosing at 50 or 100 mg.
Can I get compounded sildenafil as a troche or ODT?
Yes. Sublingual troches (typically 25–100 mg) and oral dispersible tablets are common compounded forms of sildenafil. They absorb through the oral mucosa, giving a faster onset (10–15 minutes) than swallowed tablets (30–60 minutes). This speed advantage matters for men who want less timing burden around sexual activity.
Is compounded sildenafil safe for daily use?
Sildenafil is not FDA-approved for daily ED dosing (tadalafil is the long-acting PDE5 inhibitor approved for daily use). Sildenafil's half-life is short, so any benefit from daily low-dose use is limited. Daily PAH dosing (20 mg three times daily as Revatio) is FDA-approved but only for PAH, under specialist supervision. Talk to your prescriber about whether daily dosing is appropriate for your situation.
How much does compounded sildenafil cost?
Compounded sildenafil capsules typically run $40–$90 for a 30-day supply at standard strengths. Sublingual troches run $50–$110 per 30-day supply. Combination troches are $70–$150 per 30-day supply. Generic sildenafil tablets from chain pharmacies are typically $15–$30 for 30 tablets — cheaper than any compound for standard on-demand dosing.
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