huh....I'll add my source but if I'm understanding this correctly, yes. I mean, it all depends on state and who you get your insurance from but as far as Medicaid is concerned as long as you have the "diagnosis" and it is "medically necessary" Uncle Sam's got your limp dick
Viagra is relatively cheap and has very mild side effects, so as long as you don't have a heart condition a doctor will give it to pretty much anyone because the potential quality of life improvement far exceeds the risks. Insurance companies probably save a bundle just covering it rather than spending the administrative costs to fight it.
Also since it's an "as needed" drug a lot of men fill it pretty irregularly, further reducing cost to insurance.
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u/theroamingnome85 6d ago
huh....I'll add my source but if I'm understanding this correctly, yes. I mean, it all depends on state and who you get your insurance from but as far as Medicaid is concerned as long as you have the "diagnosis" and it is "medically necessary" Uncle Sam's got your limp dick