You cannot buy Viagra over the counter in Singapore. Sildenafil — the active ingredient in Viagra — is a Prescription Only Medicine (POM) under the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) Medicines Act (Cap. 176). This means it can only be legally dispensed by a licensed pharmacist against a valid prescription issued by a registered medical practitioner.
This is not a technicality. It is a deliberate public health safeguard. Understanding why helps you make a safer, smarter decision about treatment.
Sildenafil is a phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor. It works by blocking the enzyme that breaks down cyclic GMP in penile smooth muscle, allowing increased blood flow in response to sexual stimulation. The same vasodilatory mechanism that makes sildenafil effective also makes it medically significant:
HSA classifies sildenafil under the Fourth Schedule of the Medicines (Prescription Only Medicines) Order. Selling or supplying POM without a prescription is a criminal offence under Section 16 of the Medicines Act, carrying fines and imprisonment.
The World Health Organisation estimates that up to 50% of medicines purchased from illegal online sources are counterfeit. For ED products specifically, independent laboratory analyses have consistently found:
No herbal supplement has demonstrated efficacy for ED in randomised controlled trials with the statistical power and methodological rigour of sildenafil trials. Many are simply placebos. Some contain undisclosed PDE5 inhibitors — making them more dangerous than declared sildenafil because dosage is unknown and no contraindication screening has occurred.
Singapore has a well-regulated telemedicine framework. The Singapore Medical Council's 2019 Ethical Code guidelines for telemedicine permit licensed doctors to conduct clinical consultations and issue prescriptions via video or asynchronous platforms, provided standards of care are met.
Noah (app.ofnoah.sg) is a men's health platform operating under the full legal framework of Singapore's healthcare regulations:
The entire process can take as little as a few hours, with same-day or next-day delivery available in Singapore.
Once you have a prescription, you have options.
| Branded Viagra | Generic Sildenafil | |
|---|---|---|
| Active ingredient | Sildenafil citrate 50mg / 100mg | Sildenafil citrate (same) |
| Bioequivalence | Reference product | Required to demonstrate bioequivalence to HSA standards |
| Efficacy | Identical active molecule | Identical |
| Price (approx. per tablet, SG) | S$25–40 | S$5–15 |
Generic sildenafil must meet the same HSA standards for quality, safety, and efficacy. The active molecule is chemically identical. The difference is brand, packaging, and price — not clinical outcome.
A reputable platform will ask you about:
If you are on nitrates (isosorbide mononitrate, isosorbide dinitrate, glyceryl trinitrate), you will not be prescribed sildenafil. This reflects a genuine life-threatening risk.
Q: Is it legal to buy Viagra without a prescription in Singapore?
No. Sildenafil is a Prescription Only Medicine under Singapore law. Purchasing it without a prescription violates the Medicines Act and carries legal and health risks.
Q: Can I get a sildenafil prescription through telemedicine in Singapore?
Yes. Singapore-registered doctors can legally prescribe sildenafil via telemedicine platforms like Noah, provided a proper clinical assessment is conducted.
Q: Is generic sildenafil the same as Viagra?
The active ingredient is identical. Generic sildenafil must meet HSA bioequivalence standards. Clinically, the effect is the same. The difference is cost.
Q: How quickly can I get sildenafil prescribed online in Singapore?
Via Noah, most consultations are reviewed within a few hours. Same-day or next-day delivery is available in Singapore.
Q: What if the doctor decides I shouldn't take sildenafil?
This means there is a clinical reason — usually a drug interaction or cardiovascular contraindication — that makes sildenafil unsafe for you. The doctor will explain and may suggest alternatives.
Q: Are there alternatives to sildenafil for ED?
Yes. Tadalafil (Cialis), vardenafil (Levitra), and avanafil (Stendra) are all PDE5 inhibitors available via prescription in Singapore.
Buying Viagra over the counter in Singapore is illegal — not as a bureaucratic inconvenience, but because the medication requires clinical screening that protects your health. The good news is that the legal route is now genuinely convenient: a fully online consultation with a registered Singapore doctor, same-day prescribing if appropriate, and discreet delivery.
Get a legitimate prescription in Singapore → app.ofnoah.sg
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a registered medical practitioner for assessment and treatment.

