Viagra is the most well-known treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED), becoming a blockbuster drug after it was first launched almost 30 years ago.

As the first medication of its kind, it revolutionised ED treatment by offering a safe and effective solution that helped millions of men worldwide.

Since Viagra’s introduction, many alternatives and newer options have entered the market, some with longer duration, faster onset, or different forms such as sprays and daily tablets.

Today, several of these are even available over the counter.

This article explores how Viagra compares with other ED medicines, including their effectiveness, duration, format, and cost, to help you find the most suitable option for your needs.

Viagra alternatives compared

Medication How Long It Takes to Work How Long It Lasts Form Prescription Only Typical Cost (per tablet or dose)* Best For
Viagra (Brand) 30–60 minutes Up to 4–5 hours Tablet Yes £10–£12 Trusted branded option with proven effectiveness
Sildenafil (Generic Viagra) 30–60 minutes Up to 4–5 hours Tablet Yes £1–£2 Most affordable option with the same active ingredient as Viagra
Tadalafil (Generic Cialis) 30 minutes Up to 36 hours Tablet Yes £2–£4 Longer-lasting effect for more flexibility
Tadalafil Daily Continuous effect (once daily) 24 hours (steady level) Tablet Yes £1–£2 per day Regular use for spontaneous activity
Vardenafil (Levitra) 25–60 minutes Up to 5 hours Tablet Yes £3–£5 Good choice for men who do not respond well to Sildenafil
Spedra (Avanafil) 15–30 minutes Up to 6 hours Tablet Yes £4–£6 Fastest-acting option for last-minute use
Sildenafil Spray (e.g. Hezkue) 10–15 minutes Up to 4–5 hours Oral spray Yes £9–£12 per dose Rapid absorption and discreet use
Viagra Connect 30–60 minutes Up to 4–5 hours Tablet No (pharmacy medicine) £4–£6 Over-the-counter option for mild to moderate ED
Cialis Together 30 minutes Up to 36 hours Tablet No (pharmacy medicine) £5–£7 Non-prescription option with long duration

*Based on Chemist Click average prices

Cheaper Viagra alternatives

Sildenafil

  • Time to work: Around 30 to 60 minutes
  • How it works: Increases blood flow to the penis by relaxing blood vessels, helping achieve and maintain an erection.
  • Why choose it: Contains the same active ingredient, Sildenafil, but at a much lower cost, offering the same effectiveness and safety.
    Prices start from 90p per tablet.

Further reading: Sildenafil vs Viagra

Alternatives that work quicker than Viagra

Viagra usually takes around 30 to 60 minutes to start working. If you are looking for something faster, these options may be more suitable:

Spedra (Avanafil)

  • Time to work: Around 15 minutes
  • How it works: Increases blood flow to the penis by relaxing blood vessels, similar to Viagra.
  • Why choose it: Spedra acts faster than any other oral ED tablet, making it ideal for spontaneous use.

Tadalafil 10mg & 20mg (Generic Cialis)

  • Time to work: Around 30 minutes
  • Duration: Up to 36 hours
  • Why choose it: It takes effect more quickly than Viagra and lasts much longer, giving more flexibility.

Alternatives that last longer than Viagra

Viagra typically lasts for about 4 to 5 hours. For men who prefer longer-lasting results, Tadalafil is the most effective alternative.

Tadalafil 10mg & 20mg

  • How long it lasts: Up to 36 hours
  • Why choose it: Known as the “weekend pill,” it allows for a more natural, unplanned sexual experience.

Tadalafil 2.5mg and 5mg (Daily)

  • How long it lasts: Continuous effect with once-daily use
  • Why choose it: Maintains steady levels in the body, allowing spontaneity without timing doses

Further reading: Tadalafil vs Sildenafil

Viagra alternatives available over the counter

Viagra requires a prescription from a licensed doctor or prescribing pharmacist.

However, lower-dose versions of erectile dysfunction medicines are now available over the counter, because they have been shown to be safe and effective for most men.

Over-the-counter options include:

  • Viagra Connect – contains 50mg of Sildenafil
  • Cialis Together – contains 10mg of Tadalafil

Although no prescription is needed, you must still complete an online health questionnaire or have a brief consultation with a pharmacist to ensure the medicine is suitable for you.

Creams and Gels

Alprostadil Cream (Vitaros)

  • How it works: Increases blood flow to the penis by directly widening blood vessels.
  • How it is used: Applied to the tip of the penis about 5–30 minutes before sexual activity.
  • Pros: Works locally, no tablets needed, effective for men who cannot take PDE5 inhibitors.
  • Cons: May cause mild burning or irritation; less discreet than oral medication, not as effective as tablets.

Eroxon Gel (available over the counter)

  • How it works: Creates a cooling and warming effect that increases blood flow.
  • How it is used: Applied to the head of the penis immediately before sex.
  • Pros: Fast-acting, non-prescription option.
  • Cons: Shorter duration of effect; less effective than tablets.

Other medical alternatives to Viagra

Caverject (Alprostadil injection)

  • How it works: Direct injection into the base or side of the penis to stimulate blood flow.
  • Pros: Very effective, even in severe ED.
  • Cons: Requires injection; possible pain or bruising at the site, inconvenient.

Penile Implants

  • How they work: Surgically inserted devices that allow an erection to be created manually or hydraulically.
  • Pros: Long-term solution; effective when other treatments fail.
  • Cons: Requires surgery; risk of infection or mechanical failure.

Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)

  • How it works: Used when ED is caused by low testosterone.
  • Pros: Can improve libido, mood, and energy in men with deficiency.
  • Cons: Only suitable for confirmed low testosterone; regular monitoring required.

Non-medical alternatives to Viagra

Non-medical alternatives can often serve as a substitute for Viagra and other ED medication, when a person is unable to take medical treatments orally.

Penis pumps

  • How they work: Create a vacuum that draws blood into the penis to trigger an erection.
  • Pros: Drug-free, reusable, effective for occasional use.
  • Cons: Can be uncomfortable; erections may not last long.

Further reading: Do penis pumps work?

Penis rings

  • How they work: Placed at the base of the penis to maintain blood flow and sustain an erection.
  • Pros: Simple, inexpensive.
  • Cons: Must be used carefully and not worn for long periods.

Further reading: What cock rings do and how to use them

Lifestyle changes

  • Regular exercise, quitting smoking, limiting alcohol, and maintaining a healthy weight can improve blood flow and ED symptoms naturally.

Pelvic floor exercises

  • Strengthening pelvic muscles can enhance erectile function and control.

Therapy and counselling

  • Addressing stress, anxiety, or relationship issues can improve psychological causes of ED.

Further reading: Is ED psychological?

Herbal and natural alternatives to Viagra

Horny goat weed (Epimedium)

Often called “natural Viagra”, it may help improve blood flow.

  • Pros: May enhance libido.
  • Cons: Herbal product with limited evidence; may cause headaches or low blood pressure.

L-Arginine

An amino acid that helps blood vessels relax and improves circulation.

  • Pros: May support mild ED.
  • Cons: Can cause stomach upset or low blood pressure in high doses.

DHEA

A hormone that helps produce testosterone.

  • Pros: May help men with low hormone levels.
  • Cons: Not suitable for everyone; limited long-term data.

Ginkgo biloba

Improves blood circulation and may help with mild ED.

  • Pros: Rich in antioxidants, may help to reduce inflammation and benefit heart health
  • Cons: Can interact with blood-thinning medication, scientific research is limited.

Ginseng

Known to support energy and libido.

  • Pros: Some studies suggest mild improvement in erections.
  • Cons: May cause insomnia or digestive upset.

Key Takeaways

  • Viagra remains the best-known ED treatment, but many alternatives now offer faster action, longer duration, or non-prescription access.
  • Spedra works quickest, while Tadalafil offers the longest-lasting results.
  • Viagra Connect and Cialis Together are convenient over-the-counter choices.
  • Other options include creams, injections, implants, and natural remedies, depending on individual needs.
  • Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting or changing any ED treatment.

  1. Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Viagra, Cialis or Levitra treatment for erectile dysfunction: Frequently asked questions, Approved 10 May 2024. (Accessed: 12 November 2025). From: https://www.cuh.nhs.uk/patient-information/viagra-cialis-or-levitra-treatment-for-erectile-dysfunction-frequently-asked-questions/

  2. Drugs.com, Viagra Alternatives Compared. From: https://www.drugs.com/compare/viagra

Whilst all of our content is written and reviewed by healthcare professionals, it is not intended to be substituted for or used as medical advice. If you have any questions or concerns about your health, please speak to your doctor.

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