Rapaflo is also known by the generic name Silodosin. Rapaflo is a medication that is used to relax muscles in the prostate and neck of the urinary bladder, making it easier to urinate. It is often used in men who have been diagnosed with Benign Prostate Enlargement (BPH) to allow them to urinate more easily and to decrease the feelings of urgency to urinate. This drug does not decrease the size of the prostate. Rapaflo belongs to a group of drugs called alpha-adrenergic blockers.

What are the side effects of the use of Rapaflo (Silodosin)?

Side effects associated with the use of Rapaflo may include nausea, diarrhea, headache, dizziness, insomnia, nasal congestion, runny nose, or difficulty ejaculating. More severe side effects are possible and may include severe dizziness, feeling faint, an erection that lasts for four hours or more, and yellowing of the skin (jaundice). Contact your doctor immediately if you experience any unusual symptoms after using Rapaflo.

Allergic reactions are possible when using this drug and include a sudden rash, itchiness and swelling of the skin, mouth, and throat, and difficulty breathing. If you believe you are having an allergic reaction to this medicine, contact a doctor immediately. To inquire more information about Rapaflo, visit an online Canada drugs store.

What precautions are advised when taking Rapaflo (Silodosin)?

Certain medications may interfere with the way Rapaflo works in your body, such as medicines for erectile dysfunction, high blood pressure, other alpha-adrenergic blockers, certain antibiotics, antifungals, and any herbal or nutritional supplements you may be taking. Make sure you tell your doctor about any medications you are taking before you order Rapaflo from an online Canadian pharmacy.

Rapaflo is only to be used in adult males over the age of 18. Women and girls should not use this drug. Side effects and potential risks of using Relafen may be of a greater extent or magnitude in males over the age of 65 so caution should be exercised when treating this group of patients. Patients with existing liver or kidney disease should use extra caution when using this drug.

What happens with an overdose of Rapaflo (Silodosin)?

Overdosage with Rapaflo is usually limited to severe dizziness or fainting. If you suspect you have overdosed on this medicine, contact your doctor immediately. This summary is not all-inclusive; your pharmacist can provide you with more information about Rapaflo (Silodosin).

Valid US or Canadian prescriptions must be acquired from your physician before ordering from an online Canada drugs store. These pharmacies can offer you a substantial financial savings to your medication bills while offering the same quality and legality of the medications you purchase.