MadeMed vs. FeelGood: A Specific Formula vs. an Ongoing Relationship Model
Not really competing on the same axis. Here's how to actually decide.
A compounded combination troche against a continuity-focused men's health platform — different axes entirely, worth understanding both before picking.
MadeMed's approach
A compounded troche combining tadalafil, PT-141, and oxytocin — the differentiator is the formula itself, not the ongoing relationship model.
MadeMed
Compounded tadalafil through a licensed pharmacy network, positioned as a lower-cost alternative to brand-name treatment for people who qualify after evaluation.
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's approach
Built around men's health with ED as a core offering, positioned around ongoing clinical support rather than a specific combination formula.
FeelGood
A telehealth platform built specifically around men's health, with ED as its core offering. Fast online evaluation, ongoing clinical support if you need to adjust treatment.
View Offer Paid LinkHow to actually decide
These aren't really competing on the same axis. If a specific compounded formula — particularly one including PT-141 — is what you're after, MadeMed's product is the draw. If an ongoing clinical relationship matters more than any particular formula, FeelGood's model is built around that instead.