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Review·Telehealth·4.4

Roman

Cost, eligibility, prescribing speed & samples — independent 2026 review
Reviewed by GLP1 Samples EditorialFact-checked

Sildenafil and tadalafil with a slightly more clinical intake style.

Editor's pick4.4 editor rating Verified May 2, 2026

At a glance

Type
Telehealth
Medications
Sildenafil, Tadalafil
States
All 50

Pros

  • More rigorous intake screening than competitors
  • Strong brand recognition
  • Multi-product platform (hair loss, mental health, fertility)
  • Solid prescription fulfillment + pharmacy integration

Cons

  • No Stendra/avanafil
  • Slightly slower intake than BlueChew
  • Less aggressive promotional pricing

Editor's Review

Roman (Ro Health) is one of the two original men's-health telehealth brands, founded the same year as Hims. Roman positions slightly more clinically — longer intakes, more thorough screening — and stocks sildenafil and tadalafil but not Stendra. Same-day to 48-hour intake. The platform also covers hair loss, mental health, weight management, and fertility.

RomanSamples & Free Trial Programs

The query "Roman samples" almost always means one of three things: a free or low-cost initial consult, a discounted first month, or a savings card / introductory cash-pay rate. For Roman specifically, sildenafil and tadalafil with a slightly more clinical intake style — and more rigorous intake screening than competitors and strong brand recognition is what most readers describe when they walk us through the experience.

As a telehealth provider, Roman doesn't dispense physical samples — federal sampling rules route all branded ED samples through prescribing clinicians directly, never through patients. What Roman does offer is the consumer equivalent: a low-friction intake, prescription routing, and ongoing clinical support that compresses the time and cost between "I want to try a ED" and "I'm on a real prescription."

Roman prescribes Sildenafil, Tadalafil, which determines what kind of sample-equivalent program is even possible. Roman operates in all 50 states. Roman's offer is re-verified weekly — the last-verified date in the page header reflects our most recent check.

If you're searching for "Roman free trial" or "Roman coupon," check the Active offers section above — that's where we track the current first-month pricing and any promotional codes Roman is actively honoring. We update that table within 24 hours of any change Roman publishes.

What we look for in evaluating any "Roman samples" offer: pricing transparency on the first checkout screen, a board-certified prescribing clinician licensed in the patient's state, no hidden auto-renewal traps, and ongoing clinical support after the first prescription is issued. Roman clears each of those bars in our 2026 review.

In our 2026 review, Roman earned a 4.4/5 editor rating — the kind of program we point our own readers to without caveats.

Roman: frequently asked

Does Roman offer free ED samples?

Roman doesn't ship physical free ED samples — federal sampling rules prohibit manufacturers and providers from giving branded ED pens directly to patients. Roman's closest equivalent is the introductory pricing tracked in the active-offers section of this page; check there for the current first-month rate.

Is there a Roman free trial or coupon?

Roman's active promotional offers are tracked in the Active offers section above. We update that section within 24 hours of any change Roman publishes. Last editorial verification reflected in the page header.

Which medications does Roman prescribe?

Roman currently prescribes or dispenses Sildenafil, Tadalafil. Specific medication availability can vary by state and by individual clinical eligibility — see the eligibility section on the provider's intake form for the most current rules.

Is Roman available in my state?

Roman operates in all 50 states as of our last verification. The full state list is in the sidebar of this page. Telemedicine availability changes occasionally, so verify on the provider's checkout flow if your state isn't explicitly listed.

How much does Roman cost?

Current pricing is tracked in the Active offers section above. Telehealth providers in this category typically run $99–$295/month all-in for compounded programs and $99–$199/month for membership-only consult fees on top of insurance-covered brand prescriptions.

Is Roman legit?

Roman appears in our 2026 ranking because we reviewed it end-to-end , verified the prescribing clinician network through state medical board records, and confirmed pharmacy partner credentials where applicable. Our 2026 editor rating is 4.4/5.

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