Cialis Alternatives in Connecticut
Compare generic and therapeutic alternatives to Cialis (tadalafil) available at Connecticut pharmacies. Save up to 85% on your prescription — no insurance required.
Top Alternatives in Connecticut
Tadalafil (generic)
generic
FDA-approved generic — dramatically lower cost
Avg cash price: $30/mo
Sildenafil (generic Viagra)
therapeutic
Short-acting PDE5 inhibitor
Avg cash price: $20/mo
Vardenafil (generic Levitra)
therapeutic
Alternative PDE5 inhibitor
Avg cash price: $40/mo
Connecticut Prescription Assistance Programs
ConnPACE (Connecticut Pharmaceutical Assistance Contract to the Elderly)
Was a state-funded program covering a portion of prescription drug costs for eligible elderly and disabled residents.
Eligibility: PROGRAM DISCONTINUED: ConnPACE was discontinued in 2012 following Medicare Part D implementation. Former participants are directed to Medicare Extra Help and HUSKY Health (Connecticut Medicaid).
HUSKY Health (Connecticut Medicaid)
Prescription drug coverage through Connecticut's Medicaid and CHIP programs.
Eligibility: Low-income children, adults, pregnant women, and seniors meeting income and residency requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is tadalafil the same as Cialis?
Generic tadalafil contains the identical active ingredient as brand Cialis. It is FDA-approved as bioequivalent and costs $20–$40/month versus $300+ for brand.
What is the cheapest ED medication?
Generic sildenafil (Viagra) is typically the least expensive, often under $20/month. Tadalafil is slightly more but provides 36-hour coverage.
Do pharmacies on Script Unlock carry tadalafil?
Yes — generic tadalafil is widely stocked. Through Script Unlock bidding, cash prices can be under $20/month.