Mexican pharmacies require a prescription for Viagra. You cannot legally purchase it over the counter.
To obtain a prescription, you’ll need to consult a licensed Mexican doctor. Many clinics offer telehealth appointments for convenience.
- Ensure the doctor is properly licensed and registered with the Mexican health authorities. Ask about the doctor’s experience prescribing Viagra and any potential side effects. Obtain a detailed prescription with all necessary information, including dosage and instructions.
Once you have a valid prescription, you can fill it at a licensed pharmacy.
- Look for pharmacies with clear signage indicating their registration and licensing. Verify that the pharmacist is properly trained and certified. Check the packaging of the medication for authenticity and expiry dates.
Be aware of counterfeit medications. Purchasing Viagra from unlicensed vendors or online marketplaces carries significant health risks.
Avoid buying from unknown online pharmacies or individuals. Report suspicious pharmacies or online sellers to the appropriate authorities. If you experience any adverse reactions after taking Viagra, seek immediate medical attention.
Always prioritize your health and safety. Buying medication legally ensures you receive genuine medication with proper guidance.


