Rodeo isn't a pill. It's a sublingual chew — dissolved under the tongue rather than swallowed — combining four active ingredients into a single dose: apomorphine, vardenafil, sildenafil, and tadalafil. The company behind it, Modern Metabolic Medicine, is based in Wilmington, Delaware, and the product is LegitScript certified.

4-in-1 Sublingual Chew

Rodeo

A sublingual chew combining apomorphine, vardenafil, sildenafil, and tadalafil. $69/month subscription, cancel anytime.

Compounded medication notice: not FDA-approved. Speak with the prescribing clinician about your options.

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What's in the Formula

  • Apomorphine — works on a different mechanism than the other three, targeting desire rather than blood flow directly.
  • Vardenafil — a PDE5 inhibitor with relatively fast onset.
  • Sildenafil — the active ingredient in Viagra, included for additional strength.
  • Tadalafil — the longest-acting of the group, contributing to the extended duration Rodeo advertises.

Rodeo states the sublingual format absorbs in 10–15 minutes and isn't blocked by food the way a swallowed pill can be, with effects the company says last up to 36 hours.

Compounded medication notice: Rodeo's 4-in-1 formula combines multiple active ingredients and is a compounded medication. It is not itself FDA-approved, even though the individual ingredients are each independently approved. Speak with the prescribing clinician about your options.

What It Costs

Rodeo is priced at $69/month on a subscription basis, cancel anytime — the company's own site lists a higher "compare" price around $129 alongside the $69 offer, so treat that comparison figure as marketing framing rather than a price you'd otherwise pay elsewhere for the identical product.

How It's Different From a Standard Pill

The pitch here is entirely about format and combination, not a new mechanism. Three of the four ingredients (vardenafil, sildenafil, tadalafil) are the same PDE5-inhibitor class used across most of this page. What's different is packaging all three into one sublingual dose alongside apomorphine, rather than picking a single ingredient and taking it as a swallowed pill.

Bottom Line

Rodeo is worth considering if you specifically want a sublingual, multi-ingredient format and are comfortable with a compounded product at a fixed $69/month subscription. If you'd rather take a single FDA-approved generic ingredient at a lower price, several other providers on this page are a more direct fit.

Is Rodeo FDA-approved?
No. Rodeo is a compounded medication combining four active ingredients. Each ingredient individually has FDA-approved uses, but the combined 4-in-1 formula has not been evaluated or approved by the FDA.
Does Rodeo require a subscription?
Yes. Rodeo is billed as a $69/month subscription, though it's stated as cancel-anytime with no long-term commitment required.
How is Rodeo different from a standard sildenafil or tadalafil pill?
Rodeo combines three PDE5-inhibitor-class ingredients (vardenafil, sildenafil, tadalafil) plus apomorphine into one sublingual dose, rather than a single ingredient in a swallowed tablet. It's a format and combination difference, not a new mechanism.
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