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Dosage of Tadalafil to Epimedium Supplement Information. The information is organized alphabetically; the "Favorite Articles" contains the
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Dosage of Tadalafil
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Dosage of Vardenafil
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Drug Interactions With Acamprosate
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Drug Interactions With Alfuzosin
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Drug Interactions With Dutasteride
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Drug Interactions With Epimedium
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Drug Interactions With Sildenafil Citrate
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Drug Interactions With Silodosin
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Drug Interactions With Tadalafil
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Drug Interactions With Tamsulosin
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Drug Interactions With the Diclofenac Patch
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Drug Interactions With Vardenafil
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Dutasteride
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Dutasteride Dosing
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Dutasteride Drug Info
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Epimedium
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Epimedium Benefits
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Epimedium Dosage
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Epimedium Safety
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Epimedium Supplement Information
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Finasterid
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Dosage of Tadalafil
This eMedTV Web page lists the usual starting dosage of tadalafil (10 mg one hour prior to sexual activity), the maximum tadalafil dosage (20 mg), and factors that can affect the dose your doctor recommends (such as other drugs you may be taking).
Dosage of Vardenafil
As this eMedTV article explains, the recommended starting dosage of vardenafil is 10 mg one hour before sexual activity. This page lists factors that can affect your dosage (like other drugs you may be taking) and some general information on dosing.
Drug Interactions With Acamprosate
This eMedTV article explains that although there are no known drug interactions with acamprosate at this time, some medicines could still cause problems with acamprosate. This page also explains how to prevent potentially negative drug interactions.
Drug Interactions With Alfuzosin
This selection from the eMedTV Web site explores potential alfuzosin drug interactions with medications such as antibiotics, nitrates, and quinidine. This page also describes the problems these drug interactions with alfuzosin can cause.
Drug Interactions With Dutasteride
Quinidine, isoniazid, and diclofenac are a few of the drugs that can potentially interact with dutasteride. This eMedTV segment explains how drug interactions with dutasteride can potentially increase your risk of side effects.
Drug Interactions With Epimedium
Anticoagulant or antiplatelet medications can cause drug interactions with Epimedium. This eMedTV article includes a list of other medicines that may interact with the supplement and explains what problems may occur if these drugs are taken together.
Drug Interactions With Sildenafil Citrate
As this eMedTV page explains, nitrates and alpha blockers are among the drugs that can potentially interact with sildenafil citrate. Drug interactions with sildenafil citrate can change how your body metabolizes the drugs, among other things.
Drug Interactions With Silodosin
Medicines that may cause drug interactions with silodosin include nefazodone, imatinib, and cyclosporine. This eMedTV page includes a more complete list of drugs that may interfere with silodosin and describes the potential effects of an interaction.
Drug Interactions With Tadalafil
This eMedTV page explains how drug interactions with tadalafil can decrease blood pressure and change how your body metabolizes the drugs, among other things. Tadalafil can potentially interact with nitrates, antifungals, alcohol, and other drugs.
Drug Interactions With Tamsulosin
As this eMedTV segment describes, there are potential drug interactions with tamsulosin and other medications, such as other alpha blockers, warfarin, and cimetidine. This page explains how these interactions can cause problems.
Drug Interactions With the Diclofenac Patch
Various medications and skin products (such as cosmetics or lotions) may interfere with diclofenac patches. This eMedTV resource lists some of the medications that may cause potentially dangerous diclofenac patch drug interactions.
Drug Interactions With Vardenafil
Vardenafil can interact with a number of drugs, including nitrates, alpha blockers, and antifungals. This eMedTV article gives an in-depth look at these drug interactions with vardenafil and how they can increase the risk of side effects.
Dutasteride
Dutasteride is a prescription medication licensed for the treatment of an enlarged prostate. This eMedTV article highlights how it works, when and how to take it, what to do if you overdose, and potential side effects to look out for.
Dutasteride Dosing
The dutasteride dose for people with an enlarged prostate is 0.5 mg once daily. This eMedTV Web page outlines some general dutasteride dosing guidelines (such as taking the medicine at the same time every day and never crushing or chewing it).
Dutasteride Drug Info
Epimedium
Epimedium is a dietary supplement often used for treating sexual problems such as impotence. This eMedTV resource explores the effectiveness of this product, explains how it may work, and provides warnings and precautions for this supplement.
Epimedium Benefits
Epimedium is often used for the treatment of sexual problems such as impotence. This page from the eMedTV library discusses other possible Epimedium benefits, explores the effectiveness of this supplement, and explains how the product may work.
Epimedium Dosage
A safe and effective Epimedium dosage has not been established at this time. This article from the eMedTV archives explains why there are currently no standard dosing recommendations for this product and offers tips for finding a reliable manufacturer.
Epimedium Safety
Epimedium can theoretically cause dangerously low blood pressure. This eMedTV segment contains more Epimedium safety information, including a list of other potential side effects of the drug and other important warnings and precautions.
Epimedium Supplement Information
On this eMedTV Web page, the herbal supplement epimedium is discussed. Information includes its possible uses, dosing, side effects, safety, and drug interactions.
Finasterid
Finasteride is used to treat both male pattern baldness and enlarged prostate in men. This page on the eMedTV site briefly explains how the drug works, available strengths, and possible side effects. Finasterid is a common misspelling of finasteride.