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Most online ED pharmacies route from the same Indian factories. The choice you're making is markup, not product.

8 min read·1,650 words·LiberaCure Editorial

You searched "alldaychemist legit" on Reddit at 1am.

You found three threads. Half say "best vendor." Half say "scam, lost my order." You scrolled to inhousepharmacy.vu, then reliablerx, then somebody named LiberaCure, and now you're more confused than when you started.

Here's what nobody in those threads is telling you.

The five biggest "online ED pharmacy" names in English-language Reddit — AllDayChemist, InternationalDrugMart, InhousePharmacy.vu, ReliableRx, and LiberaCure — mostly ship the same generic sildenafil from the same handful of Indian factories. Cipla. Sun Pharma. Dr. Reddy's. Same molecule, same API, same FDA-bioequivalent rating, same blister packs.

The thing you're actually choosing is the markup tier, the lead time, the payment method, and the customer-service tone.

"Which one is real" is the wrong question.

Pfizer's Viagra patent expired in 2013 in most of the world (December 2017 in the US, via the Pfizer/Teva settlement). Every Indian generics manufacturer with a sildenafil API license has been cranking the molecule out for over a decade. The Indian generic export market — the wholesale layer underneath every English-facing personal-import site — is a small number of factories selling to a much larger number of resellers.

When you order generic sildenafil 100mg from Site A and the same dose from Site B, you're typically getting product from the same handful of Indian manufacturers — Cipla, Sun Pharma, Dr. Reddy's, or another WHO-GMP / USFDA-approved global pharma giant, depending on the SKU and the month. The difference is which middleman printed the packaging slip and which payment processor took the markup.

This is not a scandal. It is how the Indian generics export economy works. It is also why you can't reliably tell sites apart by "is the product real" — the product is the product. You tell them apart by markup, lead time, payment friction, and how they handle it when something goes wrong.

The four verifiable axes (ignore everything else)

Stop reading Reddit thread sentiment. Look at four public facts for any site you're considering.

1. Lead time, stated vs actual. Most sites quote "2-3 weeks." The honest ones tell you it's actually 2-4 because Indian customs + US/EU postal handoff is variable. Sites that promise "5-7 day delivery" for personal-import are either lying or charging triple for express forwarders. (LiberaCure quotes 2 weeks standard, 2-4 with customs variance.)

2. Payment options. Crypto-only in this lane is usually a deliberate operational choice — payment processors that handle personal-import either charge premium fees or cut sites off mid-cycle, and either outcome ends up in the markup. Credit-card-friendly sites either have a US-friendly processor relationship (rare, often unstable) or are routing through a high-fee gateway you're paying for in the price. We chose crypto (BTC, USDT TRC-20, LTC, XMR via NOWPayments) for the same reason — skipping card-network fees is most of the reason our markup tier sits where it does.

3. Markup tier. Compare the per-pill price for sildenafil 100mg in the same pack size across sites. The spread inside the personal-import lane is wider than people assume — often 5-10x between the cheapest and the most expensive site, before you even hit Pfizer brand. If a site is 10x the others without an obvious reason (re-imported brand, expedited shipping included), you're paying for branding, not pharmacology. (We sit in the $15-25 range for a 30-pack — see the table below — because we don't carry US customer-acquisition spend or credit-card processor markups.)

4. What happens when a package is lost. Re-ship policy, customer-service response time, dispute mechanism. This is the only axis where the sites actually differ in a way that matters to you.

For reference on our policy: LiberaCure reships once free if tracking shows lost in transit. Second reship also free. Crypto refund (BTC/ETH/USDT) on third failure. Email reply 24-48h ([email protected]) — no live chat, no phone.

Crypto means no chargeback, so this explicit reship-then-refund is our equivalent of dispute resolution. We're not the deepest customer-service site in this lane — AllDayChemist and ReliableRx outspend us there — but the policy is one screen, not buried in a PDF.

Same supplier, different storefront — the airline metaphor.

Codeshare flights. You book "United UA1234." You board the plane. The plane is operated by Lufthansa. The seats are Lufthansa seats, the crew is Lufthansa crew, the safety record is Lufthansa's safety record. United just sold you the ticket.

Personal-import ED pharmacies work the same way. Five storefronts, three to five actual factories underneath. The storefront is the brand. The factory is the product.

The question isn't "is United real" — yes, United is real, and so is Lufthansa. The question is whether the price difference between the United-sold seat and the Lufthansa-sold seat is worth it for the bundling, the loyalty program, and the customer service.

The price spread, made concrete.

Here is sildenafil 100mg pricing (per pill, US$), from each site's public listing as of April 2026:

SourcePer pill (US$)Pack formatNotes
Pfizer Viagra (CVS, brand, cash)$85-100Standard 30Brand. In case you forgot the original.
Hims (telehealth, generic for Viagra)$4-10 per dose ($22-50/mo sub)SubscriptionAsync questionnaire (no video call), licensed provider review
AllDayChemist$1.20-1.5030+30 bundle SKUeCheck primary + bitcoin (credit card limited 2024+), 2-3 wk
InternationalDrugMart$1.20-3.60 (SKU spread)VariesVisa-only credit card, 2-3 wk
InhousePharmacy.vu$3.90-7.20Vedafil ~ Silagra/KamagraVanuatu-registered, 10-21 days
ReliableRx$0.85-1.504+4 to 50+50 bundlese-check + bitcoin + wire, 2-3 wk
LiberaCure-routed generic sildenafil$0.50-0.8530-packCrypto only (BTC/USDT/LTC/XMR), 2 wk

The four English-Reddit standard sites span $0.85-7.20 per pill — ReliableRx and AllDayChemist on the cheap end, InhousePharmacy.vu and IDM's bundle SKUs on the expensive end. Pfizer cluster is $85-100. Telehealth (Hims/Roman) cluster is $4-10 per dose ($22-50/mo subscription). We're at $0.50-0.85 because we're crypto-only and we don't pay credit-card processing fees, fraud reserves, or US customer-acquisition spend.

But here's the test: pull any of those four competitor sites' product page right now. If their per-pill price for sildenafil 100mg in a 30-pack lands within the range above, the article's thesis is verified. If a competitor moved their price by 30%+ since April 2026, my markup table is stale — check yourself.

That's it. That's the whole story. Same factory floor underneath all five of the personal-import options.

What we don't do (and what to do if you need it)

We don't take credit cards. Honest update on this — most personal-import sites in this lane don't really take credit cards anymore either. AllDayChemist is eCheck-primary, ReliableRx routes through e-check / bitcoin / wire, and the few that still accept cards (InternationalDrugMart on Visa-only) tend to have unstable processor relationships. If credit card is a hard requirement, the lane that actually solves it is telehealth (Hims, Roman) — you'll pay $4-10 per dose for the bundling, but the card works.

We don't ship to every country. If your destination is one of the few we don't cover, InhousePharmacy.vu's Vanuatu base routes to some places we don't.

We don't carry DEA-scheduled controlled substances. If you need testosterone (Schedule III), ketamine (Schedule III), or anything else DEA-scheduled, no personal-import site should be selling those to you in the US — and the ones that do are the actual risk in this market, not the sildenafil sites.

What to do this week.

If you're trying to buy sildenafil for the first time:

  1. Pick the site whose payment method matches yours (crypto or credit card).
  2. Order the smallest pack first. 10 or 30 pills. Test the lane.
  3. Track the package. If it lands, reorder larger next time. If it doesn't, use the dispute mechanism and learn what their customer service is actually like.
  4. Don't buy a 6-month supply on first order from any site. Including ours.

If you've been buying from one of the four named sites and it's been working for you, don't switch on price alone. A working customer-service relationship in this lane is worth a 2x markup.

A note on bias.

We route sildenafil orders. Be aware of that.

LiberaCure routes orders to licensed personal-import pharmacies. Suhagra (by Cipla) is one of the products we ship most often, alongside generic sildenafil from other global pharma giants (Sun Pharma, Dr. Reddy's) — and yes, those are the same factories that supply most of the other sites named in this article. So we have a financial reason to want this article to make you comfortable with the personal-import lane in general and with us specifically.

Read this with that in mind. The protocol above is what I'd tell a friend choosing their first vendor — including the part where, if AllDayChemist or ReliableRx is already working for you, you should probably stay there.

Sources:

  • US Patent expiration for Viagra (sildenafil) — Pfizer/Teva settlement, generic launch December 2017 in US (2013 in most other markets).
  • FDA Orange Book sildenafil generic AB-rating, accessed April 2026.
  • AllDayChemist, InternationalDrugMart, InhousePharmacy.vu, ReliableRx public list pricing for sildenafil 100mg (30-pack), snapshot April 2026 — re-verify before citing.
  • Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance export data, 2024 — list of WHO-GMP and USFDA-approved sildenafil API manufacturers including Cipla, Sun Pharma, Dr. Reddy's.
  • Cipla, Sun Pharma, Dr. Reddy's WHO-GMP / USFDA-approved facility filings — sildenafil API production capacity (Mumbai / Halol Gujarat / Hyderabad).
  • Reddit r/AskMen and r/AskMenOver30 vendor comparison threads, 2023-2026 sample.
  • Hims investor disclosures, monthly subscription pricing for sildenafil generic, 2024-2025.

— LiberaCure editorial. We route generic medication through licensed personal-import pharmacies. We don't dispense, prescribe, or warehouse. Read more about why.

LiberaCure Editorial Team

Medical disclaimer: LiberaCure is a routing front-end for licensed Indian generic pharmacies. We are not pharmacists, doctors, or licensed dispensers. Information on this page is educational only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting, changing, or stopping any medication.

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