Quick answer: Compounded ED medication (the kind most multi-ingredient formulas on this page use) is subject to state-specific pharmacy and telehealth licensing laws, which means availability genuinely varies by state and by provider. We can confirm MangoRx specifically excludes nine states. Beyond that, most providers don't publish a clear state-by-state list — check directly with your chosen provider before ordering rather than assuming.

Why This Happens at All

Two separate legal layers affect whether a provider can serve you: telehealth licensure (whether the prescribing clinician is licensed to practice in your state) and pharmacy law (whether the specific compounding pharmacy can legally ship that formulation into your state). Compounded medications in particular face more state-by-state variation than standard FDA-approved generics, since compounding pharmacy regulation is more fragmented across states than standard drug dispensing.

What We Can Actually Confirm

ProviderConfirmed Exclusions
MangoRxAlabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Mississippi, North Dakota, South Carolina, South Dakota, Wyoming
Strut HealthArkansas noted for some compounded products (Super Strut); confirm current full list directly

For the other ten providers on this page, we don't have a confirmed, publicly verifiable state-exclusion list — and rather than guess or extrapolate from a different company's restrictions, we're telling you directly: check with the specific provider before ordering if you're in a state that commonly appears on compounded-medication exclusion lists elsewhere in the industry (Alabama, Arkansas, and the Dakotas show up across multiple unrelated telehealth companies' restriction lists, for context on which states tend to be more restrictive generally).

Being direct about this gap: a comprehensive state-by-state chart for all twelve providers would look more complete, but we'd have to invent data to build it. We'd rather tell you what's actually confirmed and point you to check the rest directly than publish something that looks authoritative but isn't.

FDA-Approved Options Face Less of This Problem

Providers offering plain FDA-approved generics (MyDrHank, Healthymale, BiltRx, Sesame Care) generally face fewer state-specific restrictions than compounded-formula providers, since standard generic dispensing is more uniformly regulated across states than compounding is. If state availability is a significant concern for you, an FDA-approved generic option is statistically less likely to run into a state exclusion than a compounded multi-ingredient formula.

Performance & Men's Health

MangoRx

Compounded dissolving tablet, $12.50/tablet, no subscription required.

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Bottom Line

State restrictions on compounded ED medication are real and provider-specific. We can confirm MangoRx's exclusion list directly. For every other provider on this page, the honest answer is: check directly before you order, especially if you're in a state that commonly restricts compounded telehealth medications.

Pharmacist-Founded, Est. 2018

MyDrHank

Generic sildenafil, generic tadalafil, and a compounded dissolvable combination formula. From $1.66–$2.08 per dose, no subscription.

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Why do some ED telehealth providers exclude certain states?
State-specific pharmacy licensing laws and telehealth prescribing regulations vary, and compounded medications in particular face more fragmented regulation across states than standard FDA-approved generics.
Which provider on this page has a confirmed state-exclusion list?
MangoRx confirms it doesn't ship to Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Mississippi, North Dakota, South Carolina, South Dakota, or Wyoming. Other providers' state restrictions aren't clearly published — check directly before ordering.
Advertising disclosure: EdClinic.co is an independent comparison site. We may earn a commission when you visit a provider through a link on this page — this does not affect the price you pay. Compounded medications referenced on this page are not FDA-approved; compounding pharmacies prepare medications under a licensed clinician's prescription. Nothing on this page is medical advice. Talk to a licensed healthcare provider about your specific situation.