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Low-dose tadalafil is gaining attention for its potential benefits in enhancing prostate health and reducing nighttime urination. It works by improving blood flow and may also have implications for androgen receptor sensitivity. While primarily discussed in the context of men's health, there are intriguing possibilities for women as well, though its use remains predominantly male-focused.
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    • My new urologist took me off Finasteride and placed me on Tadalafil 20 mg to be used daily, stating it will control the BPH and may help with ED. However, the pharmacist said Tadalafil will "interact with Tamsulosin and lower BP, possibly to a danger level." Also, isn't Tadalafil 20 mg a high dose for daily use?

    • Isn't Tadalafil 20 mg a high dose for daily use, and should I be concerned about the interaction with Tamsulosin?

    • My new urologist took me off Finasteride and placed me on Tadalafil 20 mg to be used daily. He said it will control the BPH and may help with ED. However, the pharmacist said Tadalafil will "interact with Tamsulosin and lower BP, possibly to a danger level."

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