Always obtain a prescription from a licensed medical professional before using Viagra or any other medication. This is non-negotiable.
To get a prescription, you’ll need a consultation. Here’s how it typically works:
- Online Consultations: Many telehealth platforms offer online consultations. You’ll complete a medical questionnaire detailing your health history, current medications, and reason for seeking Viagra. A doctor will review your information and determine if a prescription is appropriate. In-Person Visits: You can schedule an appointment with your primary care physician or a urologist. This allows for a more thorough physical examination and discussion of your medical history.
What to expect during a consultation:
- Medical History Review: The doctor will ask about your overall health, including any heart conditions, high blood pressure, or other relevant medical issues. Medication Review: You will need to disclose all medications you currently take, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements. Lifestyle Questions: Expect questions about your lifestyle, such as smoking, alcohol consumption, and exercise habits. Physical Examination (In-Person Only): If you opt for an in-person visit, a physical examination may be part of the consultation.
Following the consultation, the doctor will decide if Viagra is suitable for you and issue a prescription if appropriate. This prescription may be for a physical copy or an electronic version sent to a pharmacy of your choice.
Remember to discuss any concerns or questions you have with your doctor openly and honestly. They’re there to help you make informed decisions about your health.
Important Note: Never attempt to obtain Viagra without a prescription. Doing so carries significant health risks and legal consequences.