Most of what we cover is sublingual ED medication — MEDVi QUAD, Rugiet Ready and BlueChew Gold — plus a few supplements. We read the ingredient lists, the trial data and the FDA labels, then write down what they actually say. No invented testimonials, no hype.
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Sublingual combination ED medications, compared on what is actually in them and what the evidence supports
MEDVi reformulated QUAD on July 16, 2026. It is now sildenafil, tadalafil, L-citrulline and PT-141 — vardenafil and apomorphine are gone. We go through what each of the four ingredients is actually supported by, including the fact that PT-141 is FDA-approved only as Vyleesi, an injection for premenopausal women with low desire, and that MEDVi does not publish the dose it uses. Start here if you are deciding whether the new formula is better or just different.
Read Full Review →Four ingredients each, but the fourth ones are nothing alike. QUAD now uses PT-141; BlueChew Gold is unchanged and still uses apomorphine plus oxytocin. Sublingual oxytocin absorbs at roughly 4.5% with ten-fold variation between people — we cover what that does and does not tell you.
Read Full Comparison →Both are built on sildenafil plus tadalafil. Rugiet Ready adds apomorphine; QUAD now adds L-citrulline and PT-141. Liquid versus dissolvable troche, what each pathway is meant to do, pricing, and who is better off with which.
Read Full Comparison →All three combination treatments side by side after QUAD's reformulation. Ingredient-by-ingredient, what is FDA-approved and what is compounded and off-label, format, cost, and the side effects each formula carries.
Read Full Comparison →Five options ranked on ingredients, format, onset and price — Rugiet Ready, MEDVi QUAD's new formula, Hims, Roman and plain generic sildenafil or tadalafil. Generics are the cheapest answer for a lot of people, and we say so.
Read Full Roundup →The original 3-in-1 sublingual troche: sildenafil, tadalafil and apomorphine. Apomorphine has genuine clinical evidence behind it for ED and a well-documented nausea problem. Ingredients, pricing, public user feedback, and where it still beats the newer formulas.
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