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Sildenafil

Proven. Powerful. Provider-supervised.

$89/month

Sildenafil (the active ingredient in Viagra) remains one of the most studied and effective treatments for erectile dysfunction ever developed. Available through Reclaimed at a fraction of brand-name pricing, provider-supervised and discreetly delivered — so you can focus on what matters.

Key Benefits

  • Clinically proven efficacy in over 80% of men
  • Reliable 4–6 hour window of effect
  • Significantly lower cost than brand-name Viagra
  • Decades of safety and efficacy data
  • Multiple doses available for personalized response
  • Discreet, convenient delivery
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All prescription treatments require review and approval from a licensed healthcare provider. Your provider will be in touch within 24 hours of your intake submission.
Sildenafil

Quick Facts

CategorySexual Wellness
Prescription RequiredYes — Rx only
Dosage25mg, 50mg, or 100mg taken 30–60 minutes before sexual activ...

Sildenafil selectively inhibits PDE5 in penile smooth muscle tissue, allowing blood vessels to dilate in response to sexual arousal and maintain the engorgement needed for a firm, sustained erection. It works specifically in the context of sexual stimulation — amplifying the natural response rather than creating one independently. Onset is typically 30–60 minutes, with effects lasting 4–6 hours.

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All prescription treatments require approval from a licensed healthcare provider. Results may vary. This product has not been evaluated by the FDA for the specific indications described. Reclaimed is a telehealth platform — we facilitate connections between patients and licensed providers, not the practice of medicine directly. Please consult your provider with any questions about your treatment.