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GoodRx Launches New Subscription Service for Erectile Dysfunction

by Fred Pennic 06/10/2025 Leave a Comment

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GoodRx Launches New Subscription Service for Erectile Dysfunction

What You Should Know: 

– GoodRx, a platform for medication savings in the U.S., today announced the launch of a new subscription service for erectile dysfunction (ED). The all-in-one solution is designed to remove common barriers to treatment—such as high costs, long wait times, and inconvenience—by offering a fast, discreet, and affordable option.

– The launch comes as a new GoodRx report reveals a significant gap in care for ED. Nearly 1 in 3 U.S. men report difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection without medication, yet fewer than 14% say they are using any form of treatment.

Overcoming Barriers of Stigma and Cost

GoodRx’s new service is designed to address the reasons why many men avoid seeking help for ED, including inadequate insurance coverage and social stigma. While many existing options have high fees or inconsistent shipping, GoodRx’s new ED subscription service offers a transparent alternative to help more men access needed treatments quickly, discreetly, and on their own terms.

“We recognize that many men delay or entirely avoid treatment for ED due to stigma, costs, and the inconvenience of traditional healthcare pathways,” said Katelyn Pelak, VP and Head of Product at GoodRx. “Our new subscription service removes these obstacles, providing a straightforward, affordable solution that respects and protects the privacy and time of our customers.”

Subscription Pricing/Features

The GoodRx subscription service for ED starts as low as $18 per month, with final pricing dependent on the prescribed medication. The subscription combines three key benefits into one seamless experience:

  • Connect with a licensed healthcare professional: Customers can chat directly with a healthcare professional online, often within the hour, with no in-person visit required. They also have ongoing access to these professionals for any questions during their treatment.
  • Access FDA-approved treatments: If clinically appropriate, customers receive a prescription for an FDA-approved medication.
  • Discreet delivery: Medication is delivered directly to the customer’s door for no additional fee, in GoodRx’s standard packaging.\

Starting today, individuals can sign up for the GoodRx ED subscription service at: https://www.goodrx.com/care/services/erectile-dysfunction.

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