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Question: Is Viagra free on NHS? Can I get free Viagra from my GP?

Answer:You can ask your GP for an NHS prescription for Viagra only if you suffer from one of the following medical conditions: 1. diabetes 2. kidney failure requiring dialysis 3. kidney transplant 4. multiple sclerosis 5. Parkinson’s disease 6. polio 7. prostate cancer 8. removal of the prostate gland (prostatectomy, including men who have had a transurethral resection of the prostate) 9. radical pelvic surgery 10. severe pelvic injury 11. single-gene neurological conditions 12. spinal cord injury 13. spina bifida. Men who are eligible for an NHS prescription will receive a maximum of 2-4 tablets per month depending on where they live. If you do not suffer from any of the conditions listed above then you can obtain treatment privately.

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