Is Viagra FSA/HSA Eligible?

Yes, Viagra is eligible for reimbursement with a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA) when prescribed to treat a medical condition like erectile dysfunction (ED).

Why Is Viagra FSA/HSA Eligible?

Viagra (sildenafil) is a prescription medication approved for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, a recognized medical condition. Because it contains an active medicinal ingredient and is used to treat a specific diagnosis, it qualifies as a reimbursable expense under the SIGIS Eligible Product List Criteria.


SIGIS classifies medications like Viagra as FSA- and HSA-eligible as long as they are prescribed by a licensed provider and used for medical treatment, not cosmetic or recreational purposes.


FSA- and HSA-eligible Viagra-related expenses may include:

  • Brand-name Viagra prescribed by a physician

  • Generic sildenafil prescribed for erectile dysfunction

  • Medical appointments associated with diagnosing or treating ED

What’s Not Covered?

The following Viagra-related expenses are not eligible:

  • Over-the-counter sexual enhancers or supplements without a prescription

  • Medications purchased without physician authorization

  • Products marketed solely for recreational, performance, or cosmetic use

  • Purchases from non-licensed or international pharmacies

To qualify, the medication must be prescribed by a licensed medical provider and filled through a legitimate pharmacy.

How to Use Your FSA or HSA for Viagra

To use your FSA or HSA for Viagra:

  • Use your FSA or HSA card at the pharmacy where your prescription is filled

  • Ensure you have a valid prescription on file

  • Keep your receipt and prescription details in case your plan administrator requires documentation

For further details on product eligibility, visit the SIGIS Eligible Product List Criteria.

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