Rodeo and MangoRx are both compounded, both fast-dissolving, and both aim to work faster than a standard swallowed pill. Where they split is billing: Rodeo is a flat $69/month subscription, while MangoRx is $12.50 per tablet with no subscription required.
| Rodeo | MangoRx | |
|---|---|---|
| Format | Sublingual chew | Sublingual dissolving tablet |
| Ingredients | Apomorphine, vardenafil, sildenafil, tadalafil | PDE5 inhibitor + L-arginine + oxytocin |
| Price | $69/month subscription | $12.50/tablet |
| Subscription required? | Yes | No (optional, 10% off) |
| Onset | 10–15 minutes stated | As little as 10 minutes stated |
Do the Math on Your Own Usage
At $12.50 per tablet, MangoRx becomes more expensive than Rodeo's $69/month once you're using it more than about five to six times a month. Below that frequency, MangoRx's pay-per-use model can work out cheaper since there's no monthly commitment either way.
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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Rodeo packs four active ingredients into one dose. MangoRx uses three — a single PDE5 inhibitor plus L-arginine and oxytocin. Neither ingredient list has been independently evaluated as a combined product by the FDA, but Rodeo's is the more complex of the two formulas.
If you expect to use ED medication regularly, Rodeo's flat $69/month is likely cheaper. If your use is occasional, MangoRx's per-tablet pricing with no subscription avoids paying for a month you don't use.
MangoRx
Compounded dissolving tablet, $12.50/tablet, no subscription required.
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