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Low-Cost ED Treatment in Coquitlam

Compounded sildenafil at $5 per capsule. Compounded tadalafil at $6 per capsule. Prepared on site at Mediglen from your prescription, in the strength your prescriber specifies, with pharmacist screening against your PharmaNet record. No subscription, no platform fee, no shipping charge.

Prescription requiredPharmaNet screeningDiscreet pickup or deliveryCustom strengths
Two compounded capsules on a small white tray beside a glass of water
Transparent pricing

Two medications, two prices, no extras

Compounded · PDE5 inhibitor

Sildenafil 100 mg

$5per capsule

The active ingredient in Viagra. Effective for about 4 to 6 hours; taken as needed. Custom strengths from 25 mg to 100 mg available on prescription.

Compounded · PDE5 inhibitor

Tadalafil 20 mg

$6per capsule

The active ingredient in Cialis. Effective for up to 36 hours; taken as needed or, at lower strengths, daily. Custom strengths from 5 mg to 20 mg available on prescription.

Online ED platforms commonly add visit fees, subscriptions, and shipping on top of medication priced several times higher. At Mediglen the price above is the price, quoted before anything is prepared, with insurance billed directly where your plan covers compounded prescriptions.

Why compounded

Made to the prescription, not the package

Commercial ED tablets come in a handful of fixed strengths. Compounding lets your prescriber specify exactly what fits: a 75 mg sildenafil dose for the patient where 100 mg is too much, a 5 mg daily tadalafil capsule, or an adjusted strength as response is titrated.

For patients who cannot swallow tablets or have not responded to them, the Mediglen formulary includes physician-directed alternatives: sublingual rapid-dissolve tablets, including combinations of apomorphine with sildenafil or tadalafil, and topical preparations. These options are prescribed case by case after assessment.

Compounded preparations are not Health Canada-approved manufactured products. They are prepared on site for an individual patient under NAPRA non-sterile compounding standards and College of Pharmacists of BC requirements, with pharmacist verification on every batch.

Safety, plainly

Screened before dispensed

  • Never with nitrates. Sildenafil and tadalafil must not be combined with nitrate medications such as nitroglycerin; the combination can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure.
  • Prescriber assessment first. ED can signal cardiovascular disease. Your prescriber assesses heart health and suitability before any prescription is written.
  • PharmaNet interaction screening. The Mediglen pharmacist checks every prescription against your full BC medication record, including alpha-blockers, blood pressure medications, and other interacting drugs.
  • Honest counselling. Side effects, timing with food and alcohol, and what to do if a dose does not work are covered privately at pickup or by phone.
No prescriber? No problem

We can arrange an MSP-billed consultation with a BC prescriber

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Questions

Asked privately, answered here

Yes. Sildenafil and tadalafil are prescription medications in Canada. Mediglen prepares them from a prescription written by a physician or nurse practitioner. If you do not have a prescriber, we can arrange a consultation with a BC prescriber, billed to MSP for eligible BC residents.

The capsules are compounded on site at $5 and $6, a transparent cash price. There is no subscription fee, no platform markup, and no shipping charge added on top of the medication.

A compounded capsule contains the same active ingredient, prepared on site for an individual patient from a prescription, in the exact strength the prescriber specifies. Compounded preparations are not Health Canada-approved manufactured products; they are prepared under NAPRA standards and College of Pharmacists of BC requirements.

Sildenafil and tadalafil must never be combined with nitrates, and they interact with several other medication classes. Your prescriber assesses cardiovascular suitability, and our pharmacist screens every prescription against your PharmaNet medication record before dispensing.

The formulary includes physician-directed alternatives such as sublingual rapid-dissolve tablets, including combinations of apomorphine with sildenafil or tadalafil, and topical preparations. These are prescribed case by case; ask your prescriber or our pharmacist.

Yes. Consultations with the pharmacist are private, packaging is plain, and you can choose in-store pickup on The High Street or free delivery across the Tri-Cities.

Reviewed by Arash Pourzare, PharmD · Updated 10 June 2026