Understanding Eroxon: The First FDA-Cleared OTC ED Gel
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability to get or maintain an erection firm enough for satisfactory sexual intercourse [1.3.3]. While oral medications like Viagra and Cialis have been mainstays, a new option has entered the U.S. market. Eroxon is a topical, non-medicated gel that is the first of its kind to receive De Novo classification from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for over-the-counter (OTC) use in adult males aged 22 and over [1.4.2, 1.4.6]. This landmark clearance, granted in June 2023, means Eroxon is available without a prescription [1.4.2].
The product is manufactured by Haleon and became available for preorder and on shelves in major U.S. retailers in 2024 [1.4.8].
How Does Eroxon Gel Work?
Unlike traditional ED pills that work systemically through the bloodstream, Eroxon works locally [1.5.1]. The gel is applied directly to the head of the penis [1.5.4]. It contains a unique combination of volatile ingredients, including water, ethanol, and propylene glycol [1.5.3]. Upon application, these components evaporate, creating a rapid cooling and then a gradual warming sensation [1.4.2, 1.7.6]. This physical, temperature-based effect stimulates nerve endings in the glans, which in turn helps to increase blood flow to the penis, leading to an erection [1.7.6].
For Eroxon to be effective, sexual stimulation is still required [1.5.4]. Clinical studies have shown it can help users achieve an erection within 10 minutes, a significantly faster onset than many oral medications that can take 30 to 60 minutes [1.6.4, 1.6.5]. Studies demonstrated meaningful improvement in over 60% of men who used the product [1.3.6].
Availability at Walgreens and Other Retailers
Eroxon Gel is available for purchase at Walgreens, both online and in stores [1.2.7]. A search on the Walgreens website confirms the product is stocked, with options for pickup, same-day delivery, and shipping [1.2.6, 1.2.7]. The price is listed at around $25.99 to $26.99 for a pack of four single-use tubes [1.2.6, 1.2.8].
Besides Walgreens, Eroxon is sold at other major U.S. retailers, including [1.2.8]:
- CVS
- Walmart
- Target
- HyVee
It can also be purchased through various online pharmacies [1.2.8]. This wide availability makes it a highly accessible option for men seeking a non-prescription ED treatment.
Important Usage Information
Before using Eroxon, it's crucial to understand how to apply it correctly for the best results.
- Application: The entire contents of one single-dose tube should be squeezed out and massaged onto the head of the penis for about 15 seconds, right before intercourse [1.5.4].
- Patience: It may take a few uses on separate occasions to achieve the desired effect [1.5.1].
- Safety: Eroxon is considered safe for both the user and their partner. The most common side effects are mild and localized, such as a headache (reported in about 3% of users) or a burning/itching sensation at the application site (reported in 1% of users) [1.7.1, 1.7.6]. It is compatible with latex condoms but not polyurethane ones [1.5.4].
Comparison: Eroxon vs. Oral ED Medications
A key question for many is how Eroxon stacks up against established prescription pills like Viagra (sildenafil) and Cialis (tadalafil).
Feature | Eroxon Gel | Oral Medications (e.g., Viagra) |
---|---|---|
Mechanism | Topical; stimulates nerves via cooling/warming [1.4.2] | Systemic; inhibits PDE5 enzyme to increase blood flow [1.6.1] |
Prescription | No, available over-the-counter [1.3.1] | Yes, prescription required |
Onset Time | Clinically proven to work within 10 minutes [1.5.2] | 30-60 minutes [1.6.4] |
Side Effects | Primarily localized skin irritation, headache [1.7.1, 1.7.3] | Systemic; can include headache, flushing, back pain [1.7.4] |
Interactions | No known food or drug interactions [1.7.4] | Can interact with nitrates and other medications [1.7.4] |
Conclusion
So, does Walgreens sell Eroxon gel? The answer is a clear yes. As the first and only FDA-cleared over-the-counter topical gel for erectile dysfunction, Eroxon represents a significant shift in accessibility for ED treatment [1.3.6]. Its rapid onset, localized action, and availability without a prescription at major retailers like Walgreens make it a convenient and compelling alternative to traditional oral medications for many men [1.6.4, 1.2.8]. However, it is recommended to consult a doctor within the first six months of use to ensure ED is not a symptom of a more serious underlying health condition [1.5.3].
For more information from the manufacturer, visit the official U.S. website for Eroxon.