Viagra Eligibility Criteria and Safety Guidelines
Basic Eligibility Requirements for Viagra
Viagra is specifically licensed for adult men aged 18 and over who experience erectile dysfunction. To obtain this prescription-only medicine in the UK, patients must complete a clinical assessment with a qualified prescriber. This evaluation considers medical history, current medications, and cardiovascular health to determine if Viagra or generic sildenafil is appropriate. Women and individuals under 18 cannot be prescribed Viagra for erectile dysfunction as it is not licensed for these groups.
Medical Conditions That May Prevent Viagra Use
Several health conditions may make Viagra unsuitable or require special consideration. Men with severe heart disease, recent heart attack or stroke (within six months), or very low blood pressure typically cannot take Viagra safely. Severe liver impairment also prevents eligibility, as the body cannot process sildenafil effectively. Those with hereditary degenerative retinal disorders or known allergies to sildenafil should not use this medication. However, mild to moderate heart conditions or well-controlled diabetes do not automatically exclude patients from treatment.
Dangerous Drug Interactions to Consider
Certain medications create dangerous interactions with Viagra that can be life-threatening. Men taking any form of nitrate medication, including GTN spray, isosorbide mononitrate, or nicorandil, cannot safely use Viagra as the combination may cause severe drops in blood pressure. Riociguat, used for pulmonary hypertension, also creates dangerous interactions. Alpha-blockers for prostate problems may require dose adjustments, whilst some HIV medications and antifungal treatments can increase sildenafil levels in the blood.
Clinical Assessment Process
The clinical assessment evaluates multiple factors to determine eligibility. Prescribers assess cardiovascular fitness, as sexual activity places demands on the heart similar to moderate exercise. Blood pressure readings, current medications, and existing health conditions are carefully reviewed. Men with stable heart conditions may still be eligible if their doctor confirms they are fit for sexual activity. The assessment also considers psychological factors, as erectile dysfunction can have both physical and mental health components.
Age Considerations and Older Patients
Whilst there is no upper age limit for Viagra, older patients require more careful assessment due to increased likelihood of heart conditions and multiple medications. Men over 65 may be started on lower doses (25mg) to assess tolerance. Age-related changes in liver and kidney function can affect how the body processes sildenafil. However, many older men successfully use Viagra when clinically appropriate, with careful monitoring ensuring safe and effective treatment.
Choosing Between Viagra and Generic Sildenafil
EverydayMeds offers both branded Viagra and generic sildenafil, allowing patients to choose based on preference and budget. Both contain identical active ingredients and work in the same way, with generic versions offering significant cost savings. The clinical assessment applies equally to both options, and patients can switch between branded and generic formulations if desired. Some men prefer the branded option for confidence, whilst others choose generic sildenafil for affordability without compromising effectiveness.












