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Every listed program, side by side, plus the standard generic route for honest context. Facts below are as published by each program at review time; always confirm on the program's site.


QUAD
★★★★★ 4.6/5 editorial

QMAX
★★★★★ 4.5/5 editorial
Standard generic route
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Treatment typeCompounded multi-ingredient sublingual liquidCompounded multi-ingredient sublingual dropSingle-ingredient FDA-approved tablets (generic sildenafil/tadalafil)
Active ingredients4 (sildenafil, tadalafil, vardenafil, apomorphine)4, with base dosages publicly disclosed ✓ transparency1
Onset (program-reported)As little as 10–15 min, individual results vary~10 min for many men, individual results varyTypically 30–60 min; food can slow it
Published pricingFrom $114–179/mo subscription*Monthly plans; promos vary*Often a few $ per dose via telehealth
What's bundledConsultation, rush shipping, 24/7 medical support, cancel anytimeProvider review, discreet shipping, month-to-month flexibilityVaries by provider
Qualification policyDon't qualify, don't pay (as published)Provider review before any charge for treatmentProvider review required
Provider review✓ required. US-licensed, ~24h review✓ required. US-licensed providers✓ required
Prepared byLicensed US compounding pharmaciesFDA-registered US pharmacies (as published)Standard manufacturers
LegitScript✓ certified✓ certifiedDepends on provider, verify
Tends to fitMen whose single-ingredient results were inconsistent; want bundled supportSame profile; men who value dosage transparency and no lock-inFirst-timers; budget-priority; provider-guided starting point
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*Pricing and policies as published by each program at review time (2026-07-10) and subject to change, the program's site is authoritative. Onset/duration figures are the programs' own reported claims, not our measurements; individual results vary. Sponsored links, we may earn a commission (disclosure). Editorial ratings: methodology.

About compounded medications: compounded drugs are not FDA-approved, and the FDA does not verify their safety or effectiveness. A licensed provider decides whether any treatment is appropriate for you.
Safety first: ED medications can interact with nitrates and certain heart medications, and ED can signal underlying conditions such as cardiovascular disease. Every program we list requires review by a licensed provider, and talking to your own doctor is always a good idea.

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