Rodeo and BraveRX both sell compounded, multi-ingredient ED formulas — but the billing structure couldn't be more different. Rodeo is a flat monthly subscription. BraveRX sells one-time packs you reorder manually, with an active discount code.
| Rodeo | BraveRX | |
|---|---|---|
| Formula | Apomorphine, vardenafil, sildenafil, tadalafil | Surge Max: tadalafil, sildenafil, apomorphine (and other formula options) |
| Billing | $69/month subscription | $99–$229/pack, one-time purchase |
| Reorder | Automatic | Manual, as needed |
| Current promo | None specific | OFFER20 discount code |
| Certifications | LegitScript | LegitScript, PCAB accredited |
Automatic vs. Manual Reorder
Rodeo's subscription means you don't have to remember to reorder — and don't have to remember to cancel, either, if you stop wanting it. BraveRX's one-time pack purchases mean you're never on an auto-renewing charge, but you do have to manually reorder each time you run out.
Rodeo
Apomorphine, vardenafil, sildenafil, and tadalafil in one sublingual chew. $69/month subscription, cancel anytime.
Compounded medication notice: not FDA-approved.
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BraveRX carries PCAB accreditation in addition to LegitScript — a compounding-pharmacy-specific accreditation standard, worth knowing about if compounding-pharmacy credentials specifically matter to your decision.
Rodeo if you'd rather not think about reordering. BraveRX if you prefer paying only when you actually order, and want the option to use a discount code on each purchase.
BraveRX
Custom-compounded formulas: Surge Max, Surge Daily Pro, Prime Max Core. $99–$229/pack, one-time purchase.
Compounded medication notice: not FDA-approved.
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