Breaking down the real cost of Levitra and new alternatives.
You're here because you want to know what Levitra actually costs.
Well, the brand name Levitra was discontinued in 2021. It's not available anymore. But what you're actually looking for is vardenafil, the active ingredient in Levitra.
The good news is, even though Levitra is discontinued as a brand, generic vardenafil is widely available. Even better news? It's significantly cheaper than what brand-name Levitra used to cost.
But the Levitra price you'll pay still varies wildly depending on where you buy it, what dosage you need, and whether you're using traditional pharmacies or online platforms.
If you're trying to figure out what you'll actually pay, here's the breakdown. And here's how to pay a lot less.
Since brand-name Levitra is discontinued, we're talking about generic vardenafil prices.
Traditional pharmacies charge anywhere from $500 to $1,400 for a 30-day supply. The price swings based on dosage. Oddly enough, lower doses like 2.5mg can run around $1,400 for 30 pills, while higher 20mg doses sometimes dip closer to $500.
That's a lot of money. Especially if you're taking it regularly.
Plus, most insurance plans won't cover ED medications. A few do, but even then, copays can eat up most of the savings. You're likely paying out of pocket either way.
And if you were to get Levitra prices, you're paying traditional pharmacy markup for a generic medication.
There are much cheaper ways to get vardenafil without sacrificing quality or safety.
Here's how to actually save money on generic Levitra.
If you want to get the benefits of discontinued (and pricey) Levitra without the luxury price tag, consider a generic 4-in-1 ED blend.
Strut Health's compounded 4-in-1 ED mint contains vardenafil along with tadalafil, oxytocin, and apomorphine. Two medications for physical symptoms, and two for the mental side that gets forgotten about.
Traditional ED pills give you one active ingredient. This offers you four. It works in about 15 minutes instead of an hour. And it looks like a breath mint instead of an indiscreet pill.
The price of this 4-in-1 ED mint ranges based on the dose, but it starts at just $8 per dose. (A stark contrast to the Levitra’s price of $40 per dose for 2.5mg.)
If you're hesitating because of cost, that's fair. ED medications aren't cheap when you're buying through traditional channels.
But context matters when you're weighing the price.
So, bottom line, stop overpaying for a single-ingredient medication when better options exist.
Traditional vardenafil costs $40+ per dose. Our 4-in-1 ED mints run $8 per dose and offer four active ingredients instead of one.
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