BiltRx runs a tiered catalog — brand-name Viagra starting at $535/month for people who specifically want the brand, and generic sildenafil or tadalafil from $84/month for people who don't. MyDrHank doesn't offer a brand tier at all; it sells only generics, priced per dose rather than per month.

MyDrHankBiltRx
Brand-name option?NoYes — Viagra from $535/month
Generic price$1.66–$2.08/doseFrom $84/month
BillingPay per orderMonthly
Catalog widthED and hair loss onlyMulti-vertical (GLP-1, men's health, women's health, aesthetics)

Per-Dose vs. Per-Month, Roughly

MyDrHank's per-dose pricing works out cheaper than BiltRx's $84/month generic tier for most typical usage patterns, though the exact comparison depends on how many doses you need in a given month. If you use ED medication only occasionally, per-dose pricing like MyDrHank's usually wins; if you use it very frequently, a flat monthly price can close the gap.

Pharmacist-Founded, Est. 2018

MyDrHank

Generic sildenafil, generic tadalafil, and a compounded dissolvable combination formula. From $1.66–$2.08 per dose, no subscription.

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The Brand-Name Question

If FDA-approval status on the brand name itself matters to you specifically — not just the active ingredient, but the actual Pfizer-manufactured product — BiltRx is the only one of these two that offers it. MyDrHank isn't competing in that category at all.

Bottom Line

For plain generic at the lowest price, MyDrHank. For a choice between brand-name and generic under one catalog, BiltRx — understanding that its brand tier costs significantly more than its own generic tier.

Brand & Generic Tiers

BiltRx

Viagra from $535/month; generic sildenafil or tadalafil from $84/month.

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Does MyDrHank sell brand-name Viagra?
No. MyDrHank sells only generic sildenafil and tadalafil, plus a compounded combination formula. For brand-name Viagra, BiltRx or Healthymale on this page offer that option.
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