Some plans cover a limited supply of erectile dysfunction drugs like Viagra per month, and some do not. The first thing to determine is whether your healthcare policy includes prescription drug coverage. If so, you need to search your policy documents (which you can often do online) for its drug formulary. Your insurance policy’s drug formulary is a list of prescription drugs (generic and name brand) that the insurer has identified as offering the greatest overall value.
Formularies often divide drugs into classes, or “tiers” depending on how expensive they are, and limit coverage for drugs that are costlier. If you locate your policy’s formulary online, do a page search for “Viagra” or whichever drug you’re interested in. This way you can find out whether your policy offers any coverage, and if so how many pills in a given time period, and how much of the cost they cover.
Don’t be shocked if your policy does not cover prescription erectile dysfunction drugs. Not all policies do. Those that do generally limit users to a certain number of pills per month. You can get more, if you have a prescription for more, but you’ll be paying for them out of your own pocket.