The Catalog, Decoded
Generic Levitra (Vardenafil): The Third Option Nobody Compares To
Not a head-to-head against sildenafil or tadalafil — just vardenafil, on its own terms.
Sildenafil and tadalafil get most of the attention because they're the most recognizable brand names. Vardenafil is the third PDE5 inhibitor in the same drug class, and it exists in the catalog for a specific reason: some people try it after the other two didn't quite fit.
What vardenafil actually is
Vardenafil is a generic equivalent of Levitra®, another PDE5 inhibitor in the same drug family as sildenafil and tadalafil. It works through the same general mechanism — but it's a distinct molecule, not a repackaged version of either of the other two, and some people find their response to it differs from how they respond to sildenafil or tadalafil.
Who actually reaches for this one
In practice, vardenafil tends to come up for people who've already tried sildenafil or tadalafil under a doctor's guidance and are looking for an alternative in the same class — not usually as a first-ever ED medication. If you're ordering your very first PDE5 inhibitor with no prior experience, our first-order guide walks through why starting with the more commonly-used options first is the more conservative path.
Where it sits in the catalog
Unlike Sildatron-100 or Megalis 20, the catalog's vardenafil listing doesn't have a single flagship product name we're tracking specific pricing for — check the category page directly for current listings, strengths, and pricing before ordering.
Before you order: vardenafil carries the same nitrate interaction warning as sildenafil and tadalafil. If you take nitrates, have cardiovascular disease, or you're not sure whether this is the right product for you, talk to a doctor first — or consider the Healthymale prescriber-reviewed path instead.
Full listing and current pricing on HealthyRXs
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