Every EdClinic Provider, Compared: The Full Breakdown
Nine providers, no ranking, no winner — just what each one actually is and who it's actually for.
In this guide
This is the long version of every comparison card on this site — one section per provider, no ranking, no "winner." We built it this way on purpose: the right provider for a 28-year-old who's never taken an ED medication before and the right provider for a 55-year-old who's tried three pills and wants something different are frequently not the same company, and a single ranked list would obscure that more than it would help.
What this page deliberately doesn't do: assign star ratings, declare a single "editor's pick," or rank providers 1 through 9. We think that kind of forced ranking does a disservice to a category where the right answer is genuinely "it depends on your situation" more often than it's "one provider is simply better." Where a real, factual difference exists — an FDA Warning Letter, a subscription default, a regulatory distinction — we say so directly and specifically, rather than folding it into a vague star score that obscures exactly what the concern actually is.
How we picked this roster
We track nine providers, not ninety, because we'd rather maintain fewer listings well than list every operator in this space and let the page rot. Each of the nine represents a genuinely distinct format, model, or positioning — there's no point listing three providers that are functionally identical wrappers around the same compounding pharmacy and calling that "choice." When we add a new provider, it's because it does something the existing roster doesn't, not because it pays the highest commission. Our full criteria are on our methodology page.
We also organize this page deliberately by format rather than by price or by whichever provider pays the highest commission — you'll notice the compounded-tadalafil specialists grouped near the top, the alternative-format and peptide options in the middle, and the FDA-approved and cash-and-carry options toward the end, roughly mirroring how most people narrow their own search: starting broad, then filtering by format once they understand the landscape. If you already know exactly what you're looking for, the table of contents above will get you there faster than reading top to bottom.
One more note before the breakdown: every provider here requires a completed medical evaluation reviewed by a licensed clinician before anything ships, regardless of format or business model. That's not a differentiator between them — it's the floor every provider on this site has to clear to be listed at all. What differs is everything downstream of that floor, which is what the rest of this page covers.
Care Bare Rx
Care Bare Rx
A streamlined intake flow built for people who'd rather answer questions on their phone than sit through a call. Compounded treatment options available through a licensed pharmacy.
Compounded medication notice: compounded formulations are not FDA-approved. Compounding pharmacies prepare medications under a licensed clinician’s prescription; effectiveness and safety have not been independently evaluated by the FDA.
View Offer Paid LinkCare Bare Rx is built around a single compounded tadalafil formulation and an intake designed to be finished from a phone in a few minutes, not a desktop form you'll abandon halfway through. There's no tiered catalog to navigate and no format decision to make going in — you're evaluating for one product, which simplifies the front-end experience considerably compared to providers juggling multiple formats and strengths on one page.
That simplicity is the whole pitch. If you already know you want compounded tadalafil and don't need to compare strengths or delivery formats before committing, Care Bare Rx removes the decision paralysis that a bigger catalog can introduce. It's a weaker fit if you're still deciding between formats — in that case, start with a broader comparison (like this page) before narrowing to a single-product provider.
Intake-wise, expect a mobile-optimized questionnaire covering the standard contraindication screening — cardiovascular history, current medications (nitrates in particular), and prior experience with ED medication if any. Most people report finishing it in well under ten minutes. As with every compounded provider on this list, the tadalafil itself is a well-established active ingredient with a long track record in its FDA-approved form — what's compounded is the specific preparation and formulation, not the underlying molecule's safety profile.
MadeMed
MadeMed
A direct, low-overhead clinic portal — quick-chat screener, compounded tadalafil, minimal friction between evaluation and first shipment.
Compounded medication notice: compounded formulations are not FDA-approved. Compounding pharmacies prepare medications under a licensed clinician’s prescription; effectiveness and safety have not been independently evaluated by the FDA.
View Offer Paid LinkMadeMed runs a similarly focused compounded-tadalafil model to Care Bare Rx, with the meaningful difference showing up in the intake itself — a quick-chat-style screener rather than a traditional multi-page form. For some people that conversational format feels faster and less clinical; for others, a traditional form feels more thorough and less like they're being rushed through. Neither is objectively better, and the actual clinical review behind both is equivalent — a licensed clinician evaluating the same category of health information either way.
Where MadeMed and Care Bare Rx genuinely earn separate listings rather than being redundant with each other is in exactly this kind of front-end experience difference, plus whatever current pricing and shipping terms differ between them — differences too small to warrant an entire dedicated article, but real enough that trying both intake flows (most providers let you get most of the way through before requiring payment) is a reasonable way to decide between them if the compounded-tadalafil format is already your target.
MadeMed's positioning also tends to emphasize speed from submission to first shipment, which is a fair thing to verify directly rather than take on faith — shipping timelines depend on pharmacy processing and carrier logistics that can shift over time, so check the current stated timeline on their site rather than relying on any number that might be circulating elsewhere, including on this page in a prior version.
BraveRX
BraveRX
A dedicated ED-only track built around sublingual liquid formulations — drops placed under the tongue rather than swallowed pills, with a fully asynchronous digital intake.
Compounded medication notice: compounded formulations are not FDA-approved. Compounding pharmacies prepare medications under a licensed clinician’s prescription; effectiveness and safety have not been independently evaluated by the FDA.
View Offer Paid LinkBraveRX is the roster's sublingual specialist — compounded liquid drops placed under the tongue instead of a swallowed pill, dispensed through a fully asynchronous digital intake with no phone call required at any point. If the physical act of swallowing a pill isn't your preference, or you're specifically interested in a format some men report as faster-acting than standard oral tablets, this is the provider built around that exact use case rather than treating sublingual as an afterthought add-on to a pill-first catalog.
The trade-off compared to a standard pill is largely about familiarity and portability — a liquid dropper bottle behaves differently in a bag or on a nightstand than a pill bottle does, and dosing a liquid accurately requires reading the dropper markings correctly rather than just counting pills. Neither is difficult, but it's worth knowing before your first order arrives rather than being surprised by the format.
Because BraveRX's entire model is built around a fully asynchronous intake, there's no scheduled call step to plan around — you submit, a licensed clinician reviews on their own timeline (typically within the same general window most async telehealth platforms operate on), and you're notified of the outcome. If you specifically want the option to talk to a clinician live rather than exclusively through an async questionnaire, that's worth checking against BraveRX's current process before assuming it's available, since asynchronous-only is the model's default design.
Telos Rx
Telos Rx
The roster's peptide-based option — PT-141 works on desire and arousal pathways rather than blood flow, positioned for men who haven't found the right fit with a standard pill.
Compounded medication notice: compounded formulations are not FDA-approved. Compounding pharmacies prepare medications under a licensed clinician’s prescription; effectiveness and safety have not been independently evaluated by the FDA.
View Offer Paid LinkTelos Rx is the one provider on this roster that isn't a PDE5-inhibitor pill or sublingual dose at all — it's PT-141 peptide therapy, which works on desire and arousal signaling rather than on the blood-flow mechanism every other provider here shares. That makes it a structurally different product, not a stronger or premium version of the same treatment class, and it's positioned specifically for men who haven't found the right fit with a standard pill rather than as a universal first choice.
Because the mechanism is different, the format is too: PT-141 is typically delivered as an injection or nasal spray depending on how the compounding pharmacy formulates it, which is a bigger day-to-day adjustment than switching between pill brands. If you're pill-first-treatment-naive, we'd generally point you toward trying a standard option first and treating Telos Rx as the next step if that doesn't fit — which is also how most clinicians on these platforms will guide the conversation during intake. Our dedicated peptide guide goes deeper on what to expect.
Telos Rx's intake tends to go deeper on history than a standard-pill provider's, precisely because peptide therapy is a bigger step and the clinician reviewing your case needs more context to determine it's an appropriate fit — expect more questions about what you've already tried and why it didn't fully work, not just the standard contraindication checklist. That's a feature of a provider taking a less-common treatment path seriously, not friction for its own sake.
FeelGood ED
FeelGood ED
A compounded 4-in-1 formula combining apomorphine, vardenafil, sildenafil, and tadalafil into a single sublingual dose — a multi-mechanism approach in one prescription.
Compounded medication notice: compounded formulations are not FDA-approved. Compounding pharmacies prepare medications under a licensed clinician’s prescription; effectiveness and safety have not been independently evaluated by the FDA.
View Offer Paid LinkFeelGood ED's defining feature is its 4-in-1 compounded formula — apomorphine, vardenafil, sildenafil, and tadalafil combined into a single sublingual dose rather than four separate prescriptions. The pitch is straightforward: instead of trying one mechanism, failing, and then trying another, you're getting several mechanisms in one dose from the start. That's a meaningfully different approach than every single-ingredient provider on this list.
It's also not automatically the right starting point for someone who's never tried ED treatment before — combining four actives means combining four side-effect profiles, and clinicians will typically want to know your history before approving a multi-ingredient formula over a simpler single-ingredient option. If you've already tried a standard pill and know it didn't fully solve the problem, that's the specific situation this formula is built to address.
FeelGood ED is delivered through CrakRevenue rather than the Katalys network that most of this roster runs through — that's a backend affiliate-tracking detail that has zero bearing on the medication, the pharmacy, or the clinical process, but we mention it for transparency since our advertising disclosure applies identically regardless of which network is paying us for the referral.
BiltRx
BiltRx
BiltRx offers a tiered ED catalog — brand-name Viagra alongside lower-cost generic sildenafil and tadalafil — letting you pick your format directly rather than defaulting to whatever a provider assigns you.
View Offer Paid LinkBiltRx takes a different structural approach than the compounded-pharmacy providers above: it's a tiered catalog of FDA-approved brand-name Viagra alongside lower-cost manufactured generic sildenafil and tadalafil, all under one multi-vertical men's-health account that extends beyond ED into other categories. You're choosing your tier — brand-name or generic — directly, rather than being routed to whatever a single-product provider defaults to.
The regulatory profile here is the clearest differentiator versus the compounded options: everything BiltRx sells went through full FDA approval as a manufactured product. The trade-off is less format flexibility — you're getting standard pill formats at standard approved strengths, not a custom-compounded combination or delivery method. It's a strong fit if FDA-approval status matters more to you than format customization, or if you'd rather manage ED alongside other categories in one account.
Because BiltRx sells manufactured products rather than compounded ones, there's no compounding disclaimer needed on its card — the same regulatory clarity that's the format's main advantage also means less flexibility if you were hoping for a custom strength or combination outside what the manufacturer produces. If that flexibility turns out to matter more to you once you understand it, the compounded providers earlier on this page are the ones built for it.
Strut Health
Strut Health
A subscription-default multi-ingredient dissolvable mint ('Super Strut') combining several ED actives into one format, positioned for ongoing, scheduled use rather than one-off ordering.
Compounded medication notice: compounded formulations are not FDA-approved. Compounding pharmacies prepare medications under a licensed clinician’s prescription; effectiveness and safety have not been independently evaluated by the FDA.
FDA Warning Letter notice: Strut Health received an FDA Warning Letter (#721448, February 2026) regarding labeling that implied FDA approval and implied Strut itself was the compounding pharmacy. Neither is accurate. We’re noting this here so you can factor it into your decision — it does not appear in our "best value" or "lowest cost" framing anywhere on this site.
View Offer Paid LinkStrut Health runs a subscription-default model built around "Super Strut," a compounded multi-ingredient dissolvable mint combining several ED actives into one recurring, scheduled shipment. The subscription-first structure is the real differentiator here versus a la carte providers — Strut is built for people who'd rather have treatment show up automatically on a set schedule than log back in and reorder each time.
Before choosing Strut specifically because of that convenience, read the FDA disclosure above carefully — it's directly relevant to how you should weigh any marketing claims from this specific provider, and it's why we don't feature Strut Health in "lowest cost" or "best value" framing anywhere on this site even though its subscription model has genuine convenience advantages for the right user.
Strut Health also maintains a broader "Shop All Men's Sexual Health" catalog link beyond the ED-specific product we feature here — we intentionally link to the ED-specific landing page rather than the broader catalog, since this site's whole purpose is ED-specific comparison and a general catalog link would be a worse starting point for what you're here to evaluate.
MangoRx
MangoRx
A rapid-dissolve sublingual tablet built for speed and portability — a compact format that skips the water-and-swallow step entirely.
Compounded medication notice: compounded formulations are not FDA-approved. Compounding pharmacies prepare medications under a licensed clinician’s prescription; effectiveness and safety have not been independently evaluated by the FDA.
View Offer Paid LinkMangoRx's format is a rapid-dissolve sublingual tablet — built to be portable and fast, skipping the water-and-swallow step of a standard pill and the dropper-measuring step of a liquid formulation. It sits between BraveRX's liquid drops and a standard pill in terms of format familiarity: still sublingual, but a solid tablet rather than a liquid, which some people find easier to dose consistently and to carry discreetly than either alternative.
MangoRx tends to get compared most directly against BraveRX and Strut Health, since all three occupy the sublingual/rapid-format space — the meaningful differences between them come down to exact formulation, subscription structure, and current pricing rather than any one of them being categorically superior. If speed and portability of format are your priority over any other single factor, this is the one built most specifically around that.
The "performance framing" in MangoRx's own marketing leans harder into speed-of-onset messaging than most providers on this list — worth reading with the same healthy skepticism you'd apply to any manufacturer or pharmacy's own marketing copy, and worth weighing against your own past experience with sublingual versus oral formats if you have any, rather than taking onset-speed claims as guaranteed for your specific physiology.
Healthymale
Healthymale
An on-demand, cash-and-carry pharmacy model — FDA-approved generic and brand-name sildenafil/tadalafil, no subscription required, no recurring commitment.
View Offer Paid LinkHealthymale is the roster's cash-and-carry pharmacy model — FDA-approved brand-name and generic sildenafil/tadalafil, ordered on-demand with no subscription and no recurring commitment required. If your main objection to every other provider on this list is "I don't want to sign up for anything ongoing," Healthymale is built to answer that objection directly.
The trade-off versus a subscription model is mostly about convenience over time — you're re-ordering manually each time rather than having it happen automatically, which some people prefer as a control mechanism and others find like friction they'd rather avoid. It's a particularly strong fit for someone who wants to try ED treatment for the first time without committing to anything recurring while they figure out whether it's a good fit for them at all.
Healthymale has also been operating in this space longer than most of the compounded-formula providers on this list, which is worth something as a track-record signal — though longevity alone isn't a complete substitute for checking current licensing and accreditation, the same as you should for any provider regardless of how long it's been around. We track this program through Commission Junction rather than Katalys, which again is purely a backend detail with no bearing on the medication or process itself.
Side-by-side comparison
| Provider | Format | Regulatory status | Subscription? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Care Bare Rx | Compounded tadalafil pill | Compounded | Varies — check current terms |
| MadeMed | Compounded tadalafil pill | Compounded | Varies — check current terms |
| BraveRX | Sublingual liquid drops | Compounded | Varies — check current terms |
| Telos Rx | PT-141 injection/nasal spray | Compounded | Varies — check current terms |
| FeelGood ED | Compounded 4-in-1 sublingual | Compounded | Varies — check current terms |
| BiltRx | Brand & generic pill, tiered | FDA-approved | Varies — check current terms |
| Strut Health | Compounded 4-in-1 dissolvable mint | Compounded | Subscription-default |
| MangoRx | Rapid-dissolve sublingual tablet | Compounded | Varies — check current terms |
| Healthymale | Brand & generic pill | FDA-approved | None — cash-and-carry |
Subscription terms change frequently enough industry-wide that we're deliberately not stating fixed answers here beyond Strut Health's default and Healthymale's explicit no-subscription model — confirm current terms directly on each provider's site before ordering.
Looking for a specific head-to-head?
If two specific providers from this roster are the ones you're actually deciding between, we've written dedicated head-to-head comparisons for the most common match-ups rather than making you piece it together from the sections above:
Don't see the specific pairing you're weighing? The table above and the individual sections should still give you enough to compare directly — or reach out through our contact page and we'll consider it for a future article.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use more than one of these providers at the same time?
Nothing stops you from having active accounts with more than one, but we wouldn't recommend using medications from two different providers simultaneously without your clinician on at least one side knowing — combining ED medications from different sources without medical oversight isn't something we'd want you to do based on anything you read here.
Why isn't there a single "best overall" pick on this page?
Because the honest answer depends on what you're optimizing for — format preference, regulatory status, subscription vs. one-time, price. A single "best overall" badge would be doing your decision-making for you based on our priorities, not yours. Our decision framework is built to help you find your own answer instead.
Do all nine providers ship to every state?
Coverage varies by provider and changes as companies expand their clinician licensing footprint. Check current state availability directly on each provider's site — it's usually one of the first questions their intake asks.
Do any of these providers offer in-person visits as an option?
All nine on this roster operate as online-only telehealth models — that's the entire premise of this site. If you'd prefer an in-person evaluation, that's a conversation to have with a local urologist or your primary care physician rather than any provider listed here, and it's a completely reasonable preference if you'd rather have a physical exam as part of your evaluation.
How often do you update this page?
We review this roster on an ongoing basis and update provider details, add new options, or remove ones that no longer meet our listing criteria as things change. If you spot something that looks outdated, our contact page is the fastest way to flag it.
Why do compounded providers cost differently from FDA-approved ones?
Cost differences come down to a mix of formulation complexity, pharmacy overhead, and business model rather than any single factor — a custom multi-ingredient compound generally costs more to prepare than a mass-manufactured single-ingredient tablet, but subscription discounts, promotional pricing, and catalog tier can shift the actual number in either direction. Compare current pricing directly on each provider's site rather than assuming compounded automatically means more expensive or FDA-approved automatically means cheaper — neither assumption holds consistently across this roster.
What if none of these nine feel like the right fit?
That's a real possibility, and it's fine — this is a curated list built around distinct formats and models, not an exhaustive directory of every ED telehealth company operating today. If none of these fit what you're looking for, a conversation with your regular physician about ED treatment options remains a completely valid path, telehealth or not.