May 23, 2019 - Health
The price of convenience and coolness for men's prescription drugs
Men are paying highly inflated prices for erectile-dysfunction and hair-loss drugs sold on the internet by startups like Hims Inc. and Roman Health Medical, Bloomberg reports.
What's happening: The generic drugs are sold at a premium in exchange for cool packaging and the convenience of an online doctor visit to obtain the prescription.
- For example, Roman sells a 20 mg dose of generic Viagra for $2, while Hims sells it for $3 a pill. Pharmacies buy the drug for about 15 cents a pill, and patients can find them at drugstores through online discount programs for as cheap as 41 cents a pill.
People who use the sites may not realize they could have gotten a better price elsewhere.
- "Aside from the convenience and costs saved by not having to travel to the doctor or pharmacy, you gain access to a personalized consultation with a physician," Hims' CEO Andrew Dudum told Bloomberg.
What we're watching: The companies' success has drawn competition, which may end up driving down prices.