To obtain Viagra in Mexico, you need a valid prescription from a licensed Mexican doctor. This prescription must be written in Spanish and include the correct dosage and quantity.
Obtaining a Prescription
Several options exist for obtaining a prescription:
- Visit a clinic or doctor’s office in Mexico. Consult a telehealth service that operates in Mexico and is licensed to provide prescriptions.
Note that online pharmacies claiming to sell Viagra without a prescription are generally not legal and may be dangerous.
Important Considerations:
Ensure your chosen doctor is licensed and reputable. Check their credentials if possible. Be prepared to discuss your medical history, including any pre-existing conditions or medications you take, with your doctor. Understand that Viagra is a medication with potential side effects. Discuss these with your doctor before starting treatment. Mexican pharmacies may have different regulations regarding dispensing medications than pharmacies in your home country. Be aware of any specific requirements. Always purchase medications from licensed pharmacies in Mexico to ensure quality and safety.
Legal Ramifications:
Purchasing or possessing Viagra without a valid prescription in Mexico is illegal and could lead to penalties.


