Eropid Review: Ingredients, Price & How It Compares to Blue Power (2026)

Eropid Review: Ingredients, Price & How It Compares to Blue Power (2026) — Blue Power

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Eropid is one of the most-searched ED brands in the UK — and one of the most commonly misunderstood. Most men assume it is a herbal supplement. It is not. Eropid is a licensed Pharmacy (P) medicine manufactured by Somex Pharma (Strandhaven Limited) containing sildenafil citrate 50mg, the same active ingredient as Viagra Connect. It can only be supplied by a registered UK pharmacy after a pharmacist assessment, and it works as an on-demand PDE5 inhibitor — not a daily nutritional approach.

That distinction matters because the right answer depends on what you are trying to solve. With 41.5% of UK men reporting some degree of erectile difficulty in a 2022 study of 12,490 participants (PMC9159135), both pharmacy medicines and daily herbal supplements compete for attention — but they sit at different points in the care pathway. This UK review walks through Eropid’s ingredients, dosing, side-effect profile, and current pricing, then compares it honestly with daily herbal options like the Shilajit + Tongkat Ali + nitric oxide and blood flow stack used in Blue Power. It complements our wider Mendurance comparison for the UK competitor landscape.

TL;DR — Key Takeaways
  • Eropid contains sildenafil citrate 50mg — the same active ingredient as Viagra Connect, not a herbal supplement
  • UK price: £2.28–£3.37 per tablet depending on pack size; cheaper than Viagra Connect (£5–£7/tablet) but pricier than NHS-prescribed generic sildenafil (~£1)
  • Sildenafil’s evidence base is enormous: 27 RCTs / 6,659 men showed 57% of intercourse attempts succeeded vs 21% on placebo (JAMA, 2002)
  • One strength only (50mg). Prescription sildenafil offers 25mg / 50mg / 100mg flexibility; Eropid does not
  • Pharmacy-only sale, with screening for nitrates, severe liver/kidney disease, recent stroke or heart attack, low blood pressure
  • Daily herbal stacks (Shilajit + Tongkat Ali + L-Arginine + Korean Ginseng) act on different pathways over weeks and months — studied for testosterone (Pandit 2016 for Shilajit, Leisegang 2022 for Tongkat Ali), nitric oxide and blood flow — a different problem to solve, not a replacement for sildenafil

What Is Eropid? The Facts Behind the Brand Name

Eropid is a PDE5 inhibitor, the same drug class as Viagra Connect, Cialis (tadalafil), and Levitra (vardenafil). It works by inhibiting phosphodiesterase type 5, an enzyme that breaks down cyclic GMP (cGMP) in the smooth muscle of the corpus cavernosum. With more cGMP available, blood vessels relax, blood flow into the penis increases, and erections become easier when sexual stimulation is present. PDE5 inhibitors do not create arousal — they remove the vascular bottleneck that prevents arousal from translating into a firm erection.

Standard Eropid use: one tablet 30–60 minutes before sexual activity, with effects lasting 4–6 hours. Maximum dose: one tablet per 24 hours. The active ingredient (sildenafil citrate) was originally developed by Pfizer as Viagra and went generic in the UK in 2013, which is why brands like Eropid can sell it at a fraction of the original price.

Regulatory status — what “Pharmacy (P) medicine” means: Eropid is classified by the MHRA as a Pharmacy (P) medicine. That means it is legal to buy without a GP prescription, but only from a registered UK pharmacy after a pharmacist assessment for contraindications. It is not available on Amazon, eBay, or general retail websites — if you see Eropid for sale on a marketplace listing, it is either out-of-spec or counterfeit. The pharmacist assessment is the safety floor of the P-medicine system; the 2018 JAMA Network Open analysis of 776 adulterated supplements is the exact problem that supervised supply prevents (Tucker et al., 2018).

Eropid Ingredients: What Is Actually in It?

Unlike multi-ingredient supplements, Eropid’s formulation is deliberately simple:

Component Per Tablet Function
Active ingredient Sildenafil citrate 50mg PDE5 inhibition — relaxes corpus cavernosum smooth muscle, increases penile blood flow on stimulation
Inactive ingredients Microcrystalline cellulose, calcium hydrogen phosphate, croscarmellose sodium, hypromellose, titanium dioxide, lactose, triacetin, indigo carmine aluminium lake Tablet binding, coating, colour, controlled disintegration
Strengths available 50mg only No 25mg or 100mg option; for dose flexibility you need a GP prescription

Eropid is available in 50mg only. Prescription sildenafil comes in 25mg, 50mg, and 100mg, so if 50mg is too strong (older men with cardiovascular sensitivity) or not enough (men needing 100mg), Eropid does not flex. That is the most concrete trade-off versus a GP route.

Does Eropid Work? The Sildenafil Evidence Base

Pharmacy counter with pill packs and a glass of water — representing on-demand pharmacy ED treatment in the UK
Sildenafil’s 27-RCT evidence base is one of the largest in any drug class. Eropid uses the same molecule.

Sildenafil has one of the largest evidence bases in modern pharmacology. A meta-analysis published in JAMA Internal Medicine pooled 27 RCTs covering 6,659 men and found sildenafil significantly more effective than placebo: 57% of intercourse attempts were successful on sildenafil versus 21% on placebo (JAMA Internal Medicine, 2002). IIEF-EF (erectile function domain) scores improved with effect sizes that have not been matched by any herbal supplement or non-PDE5 intervention to date.

Sildenafil 27-RCT Meta-Analysis: Successful Intercourse Rate Sildenafil 27-RCT Meta-Analysis (n=6,659) Successful intercourse attempts: sildenafil vs placebo (JAMA Internal Medicine, 2002) Sildenafil 50mg Placebo 0% 50% 100% 57% 21% Effect size: roughly 2.7× placebo — one of the largest in modern pharmacology
Source: Fink et al., JAMA Internal Medicine, 2002 — meta-analysis of 27 RCTs covering 6,659 men.
In the JAMA Internal Medicine meta-analysis of 27 randomised controlled trials (n=6,659), sildenafil produced successful intercourse in 57% of attempts versus 21% with placebo, with consistent effects across age groups, ED severity, and underlying causes (vasculogenic, neurogenic, mixed). The effect size has held up across two decades of subsequent research and is the standard against which all newer ED treatments are measured (Fink et al., 2002).

Eropid Price: How Much Does It Cost in the UK?

Eropid’s strongest practical selling point is its price. As a generic sildenafil product, it undercuts brand Viagra Connect significantly:

Pack size Total price Price per tablet UK Pharmacy
4 tablets £13.49 £3.37 Online + high street
8 tablets £23.99 £3.00 Online + high street
16 tablets £43.99 £2.75 Online + high street
32 tablets £79.99 £2.50 Online + high street
64 tablets £145.99 £2.28 Best value Online (subject to clinical assessment)

For comparison, Viagra Connect typically costs £5–£7 per tablet at Boots and LloydsPharmacy. A GP prescription for generic sildenafil with NHS prescription charge brings cost down to roughly £1 per tablet, making it the cheapest legitimate route if you have access (Chemist Click, 2026).

Where the Evidence and Pricing Come From

A short transparency audit of the sources used in this review:

Source Type Origin Status
Fink 2002 (sildenafil meta-analysis) JAMA Internal Medicine 27 RCTs / n=6,659 Independent (academic)
MHRA P-medicine listing Regulatory UK government Independent
Eropid SmPC / Patient Information Manufacturer leaflet Somex Pharma (Strandhaven) Industry
Chemist Click 2026 pricing UK online pharmacy Retail price observation Retail
Tucker 2018 (FDA tainted supplements) JAMA Network Open FDA enforcement data, n=776 Independent
UK ED prevalence study (PMC9159135) Cross-sectional n=12,490 UK men Independent

The clinical evidence on sildenafil is solidly independent. Pricing data is observational (UK pharmacy retail listings as of 2026) and may shift with promotions or pack-size changes.

Eropid Side Effects and Safety

Sildenafil’s safety profile is well-characterised after two decades of post-marketing surveillance. Side effects are typically mild, transient, and dose-related:

  • Common (1–10%): headache, facial flushing, indigestion, nasal congestion, visual disturbances (mild blue-tint or light sensitivity)
  • Uncommon (0.1–1%): dizziness, palpitations, back pain, muscle pain
  • Rare (<0.1%): priapism (erection >4 hours), sudden hearing loss, cardiovascular events
Do not take Eropid if you:
  • Use nitrate medications (GTN spray, isosorbide mononitrate) — serious blood pressure drop risk
  • Have severe liver or kidney disease
  • Have had a recent stroke or heart attack
  • Have very low blood pressure or severe heart failure
  • Have known retinitis pigmentosa or non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy
  • Have a known allergy to sildenafil or any tablet excipient

The pharmacist assessment before purchase screens for these contraindications — this is the most important safety feature of the P-medicine route.

Eropid vs Viagra Connect vs Daily Herbal Stacks: How Do They Compare?

Three different products, three different problems being solved:

Feature Eropid Viagra Connect Daily herbal (Shilajit / Tongkat Ali / L-Arg)
Type Generic sildenafil P medicine Branded sildenafil P medicine Food supplement, not a medicine
Active ingredient Sildenafil 50mg Sildenafil 50mg Multi-ingredient (Shilajit, Tongkat Ali, L-Arginine, Korean Ginseng)
Mechanism PDE5 inhibition (downstream) PDE5 inhibition (downstream) Testosterone, cortisol, nitric oxide pathways (upstream)
When taken 30–60 min before sex 30–60 min before sex Daily, ongoing
Cost per tablet £2.28–£3.37 £5.00–£7.00 £0.65–£1.20/day (Blue Power)
Pharmacist assessment Required Required Not required (food supplement)
Best for Acute on-demand support, men with established ED Brand-loyal customers willing to pay premium Daily foundation for energy, blood flow and stamina over the long term

The honest framing: Eropid and a daily herbal stack are not direct substitutes. Eropid solves an acute vascular problem at the moment of intended sex; daily herbals are a long-term routine working across hormonal, blood-flow and energy pathways over weeks and months. Many UK men use both — the daily stack as the long-term daily foundation, and an on-demand PDE5 inhibitor for specific occasions where extra reliability matters.

Editorial note — what the comparison should and should not say: Some daily-supplement marketing implies that herbal blends “replace” sildenafil. The evidence does not support that claim, and we will not make it here. Sildenafil’s 27-RCT meta-analysis (n=6,659) is in a different evidence tier than any herbal supplement. What the daily-supplement trials have examined are upstream factors — testosterone (Pandit 2016 for Shilajit, Leisegang 2022 meta-analysis for Tongkat Ali), nitric oxide and blood flow via L-Arginine and ginseng, and stress / cortisol balance. For many men, the right answer is both, sequenced sensibly.

— Blue Power Research Team, reviewing Fink et al., JAMA (2002) alongside the herbal RCT literature

Eropid Dosage and How to Use It Safely

Hands holding green herbal capsules near plant leaves — comparison of pharmacy medicine versus daily supplement approaches
Standard Eropid use: one tablet 30–60 minutes before activity, food and alcohol minimised, one tablet per 24 hours maximum.
  • Dose: one 50mg tablet, taken 30–60 minutes before sexual activity. Maximum one tablet per 24 hours.
  • Onset of effect: typically 30–60 minutes; faster on an empty stomach, slower with a heavy or fatty meal.
  • Duration: 4–6 hours of responsiveness window; not a continuous erection.
  • Alcohol: minimise. Heavy alcohol can both reduce sildenafil’s effect and amplify side effects (flushing, dizziness, headache).
  • Food: food does not change whether the drug works, only how quickly it kicks in. Empty stomach is fastest.
  • Frequency: intended for occasional use. Pattern of daily use suggests the underlying problem may need GP review (testosterone, cardiovascular, mental health pathways).

How to Choose Between Eropid, Viagra Connect, and a Daily Stack in the UK

A practical decision framework:

  • Use Eropid (or Viagra Connect / generic sildenafil) when you need on-demand reliability for specific occasions, you have been screened by a pharmacist or GP for contraindications, and price drives the choice between Eropid and Viagra Connect (Eropid wins on cost; both win on safety supervision).
  • Consider a GP prescription for sildenafil when you need dose flexibility (25mg or 100mg), you take other medications that may interact, you have cardiovascular risk factors, or you need consistent ongoing supply — the NHS prescription route is the cheapest legitimate option.
  • Consider a daily herbal stack (Shilajit + Tongkat Ali + L-Arginine + Korean Ginseng) when you want a long-term daily routine over weeks and months, alongside or independently of on-demand pharmacy options — the ingredient evidence is covered in our guides below. Read our wider Mendurance comparison for context on the UK herbal-supplement landscape.

Why Does Blue Power Address a Different Problem to Eropid?

Blue Power: Daily Foundation, Not an On-Demand Replacement

Blue Power is a daily food supplement, not a medicine and not a substitute for sildenafil. It is built around eight evidence-led ingredients that act on different nutritional pathways:

  • Zinc, Tongkat Ali & Shilajit: includes Zinc 10mg, plus Tongkat Ali 50mg and Shilajit 50mg. Zinc contributes to the maintenance of normal testosterone levels in the blood.
  • Nitric oxide and blood flow: L-Arginine 50mg + Korean Ginseng 5:1 100mg + Horny Goat Weed 25mg
  • Energy: includes Vitamin C 80mg, plus Korean Ginseng 5:1 100mg. Vitamin C contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue.
  • Eropid’s niche: on-demand vascular support, not displaced by Blue Power. Many men use both, sequenced sensibly — daily Blue Power for foundation, Eropid for specific occasions when extra reliability matters.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Eropid

What is Eropid and how does it work?

Eropid is a Pharmacy (P) medicine containing sildenafil citrate 50mg, manufactured by Somex Pharma (Strandhaven). It is a PDE5 inhibitor that relaxes blood vessels in the penis, allowing increased blood flow when sexual stimulation is present. It does not create arousal. Effects start 30–60 minutes after taking the tablet and last 4–6 hours.

Is Eropid the same as Viagra?

The active ingredient is the same (sildenafil citrate 50mg) and clinical effect is equivalent. The differences are price (Eropid £2.28–£3.37/tablet vs Viagra Connect £5–£7/tablet), brand recognition, and tablet excipients. Both are P medicines requiring pharmacist assessment.

How much does Eropid cost in the UK?

UK pharmacy pricing is £13.49 for 4 tablets (£3.37 each), down to £145.99 for 64 tablets (£2.28 each, the best per-tablet rate). For comparison, Viagra Connect is £5–£7 per tablet and a GP prescription for generic sildenafil with NHS charge is around £1 per tablet (Chemist Click, 2026).

Can I buy Eropid without a prescription?

Yes — Eropid is a Pharmacy (P) medicine, which means a GP prescription is not required, but it can only be supplied by a registered UK pharmacy after a pharmacist clinical assessment. It is not legally available on Amazon, eBay, or general retail. If you see it for sale on a marketplace listing, it is either out-of-spec or counterfeit.

Is Eropid safer than herbal supplements?

The right comparison is “safer for what?”. Eropid’s mechanism, side effects, contraindications and pharmacist supervision are well-characterised across two decades of clinical use. Herbal supplements like Shilajit, Tongkat Ali, and Korean Ginseng have meaningfully different safety profiles — with their own evidence and limitations. The structural advantage of Eropid is the pharmacist assessment that screens out men who should not take a PDE5 inhibitor (nitrate users, severe cardiac disease, etc.).

Can I take Eropid with herbal supplements like Blue Power?

Daily herbal supplements and on-demand sildenafil work on different pathways, and many men use both. However, several supplement ingredients (notably Shilajit and L-Arginine for nitric oxide and blood flow) act on similar vascular pathways. The pharmacist assessment for Eropid is the appropriate place to declare any supplements you take, including Blue Power, so that any interactions can be reviewed before purchase.

The Bottom Line: Is Eropid Worth It for UK Men?

Eropid is a clean, evidence-rich proposition: licensed sildenafil at 40–60% less than Viagra Connect, supplied through the same pharmacist-supervised route. For men who need on-demand reliability and are screened safely for use, it is a credible budget choice within the PDE5 inhibitor category. The 27-RCT, 6,659-man meta-analysis underpinning sildenafil is one of the largest in modern pharmacology, and it remains the standard against which other ED interventions are measured.

The honest framing for the wider question of “Eropid vs supplements”: these are not the same product solving the same problem. Eropid is a downstream vascular intervention for the moment of intended sex; daily herbal stacks are a long-term routine taken over weeks and months. Many UK men use both, sequenced sensibly. The decision tree is straightforward: pharmacist or GP route for the medicine, daily food supplement for the foundation, and serious GP review if patterns of need are escalating.

For the supplement side of that equation, our Mendurance comparison walks through the wider UK competitor landscape, and our Shilajit, nitric oxide, and Prelox guides cover the key evidence in detail.

Important: Eropid is a UK Pharmacy (P) medicine and should only be obtained from a registered pharmacy after a pharmacist assessment. The information in this article is for educational purposes only.
Food supplement information. Blue Power is a food supplement, not a medicine. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Do not exceed 1 tablet per day. Not suitable for under-18s or pregnant/breastfeeding women. Consult a healthcare professional before use if you are taking medication or have a medical condition. Read our editorial policy and fact-checking process.
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