Viagra Goes Generic: 5 Interesting Facts About the 'Little Blue Pill'

An image of Viagra (left) and Pfizer's the new generic version of the drug (right.)
An image of Viagra (left) and Pfizer's the new generic version of the drug (right.)
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A generic version of Viagra will be available on Monday (Dec. 11), and it will cost half the price of the "little blue pill."

Pfizer, which makes Viagra, will produce its own generic version of the drug, which contains the active ingredient sildenafil, according to the Associated Press. The generic will be white rather than blue, and it will cost around $32 a pill, half Viagra's price.

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