BraveRX vs. BlueChew Gold: Two Apomorphine Formulas, Compared Honestly
A rare formula overlap in this category. Here's where they actually match, and where they don't.
Both formulas add apomorphine to a PDE5-inhibitor base — a rare overlap in this category, and worth a direct, honest comparison since it's not marketing spin on either side.
BraveRX's formula
BraveRX's Surge line combines tadalafil, sildenafil, and apomorphine in a sublingual mint; the Prime capsule line pairs tadalafil with apomorphine and L-citrulline for daily use.
BraveRX
A dedicated erectile dysfunction track from BraveRX's telemedicine platform. Straightforward online evaluation focused specifically on ED, not bundled into a broader men's-health catalog.
View Offer Paid LinkBlueChew Gold's formula
BlueChew Gold combines sildenafil, tadalafil, apomorphine, and oxytocin in a sublingual tablet available across three dose tiers (Base, High, Extra).
The actual difference
Both include the same core combination — two PDE5 inhibitors plus apomorphine. BlueChew Gold adds oxytocin as a fourth ingredient; BraveRX's Prime line adds L-citrulline instead, supporting blood flow directly rather than targeting arousal a second way. Neither addition has as strong an evidence base as the PDE5-inhibitor-plus-apomorphine combination itself. If you're choosing between them, the meaningful comparison is less about the formula (which is close to identical on the core three ingredients) and more about provider model — BraveRX's ED-only focus versus BlueChew's broader chewable/sublingual product catalog.