Updated March 12, 2020

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Sildenafil is the generic form of Viagra that is a real bargain in Nogales, Mexico discount pharmacies

Tips for choosing and purchasing ED medications in Nogales, Mexico

One of the most popular classes of medications we receive questions about is erectile dysfunction drugs, namely Viagra and Cialis.

These drugs are not controlled in Mexico, which means that you can purchase them from a pharmacy without a prescription.

However, if you are planning to go to Mexico to purchase Viagra or Cialis and bring it back across the border, you should get a paper prescription or letter from your doctor that you can present at U.S. Customs when crossing back into the United States.

Pricewise, these brand-name ED medications are often comparable to U.S. pharmacy prices. However, the generic equivalents of Sildenafil and Tadalafil, which are arguably as effective of their brand-name counterparts but cost a fraction of the price. Read a doctor’s advice about Sildenafil.

We routinely check Nogales discount pharmacy prices for Viagra and Sildenafil and Cialis and Tadalafils, click on a link to get a general idea of how much each medication costs in Mexico.

Prices are approximate, and all of this is provided for informational purposes only, not as an advertisement, endorsement or promotion of these medications. As stated, you should consult with a healthcare provider before taking these or any other medications.

Whichever ED medication you would like to purchase, we recommend that you consult with your physician and ask for a paper prescription, to avoid complications at the border.

Viagra and Sildenafil are available in 50 mg and 100 mg tablets. Brand-name Viagra is typically sold as a single dose while Sildenafil is typically sold in multi-pack options.

There is even a single-dose 100 mg Viagra oral gel, available for sale at Pharmacia Silvia’s, located just across the border in Plaza Pesquiera.

Whichever erectile dysfunction medication you purchase, we strongly recommend that you first consult with your physician and bring a paper prescription. And be aware that you are limited to taking up to 90 days of a prescribed medication across the international border.