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Sildenafil Citrate

Sildenafil citrate is commonly prescribed as a treatment for erectile dysfunction. This eMedTV segment provides a detailed overview of the drug, including how long it takes to start working and what to tell your healthcare provider before taking it.

Silodosin

Silodosin is a prescription medicine commonly used to relieve symptoms of an enlarged prostate. This eMedTV Web page describes how the medication works, offers dosing information, and explains what side effects may occur with treatment.

Silodosin Dosage

For most men, the usual starting silodosin dosage is 8 mg once daily with a meal. This segment from the eMedTV library provides more detailed dosing guidelines and explains how dosing works for people with moderate kidney dysfunction.

Silodosin Drug Information

On this eMedTV Web page, the drug silodosin is discussed. Information includes its dosing, uses, side effects, warnings, precautions, and drug interactions.

Slidenafil

Sildenafil citrate is a prescription drug used to treat impotence. This eMedTV resource describes how the medication works, explains when to take it, and lists its potential side effects. Slidenafil is a common misspelling of sildenafil citrate.

Tadalafil

Tadalafil is a prescription drug used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). This eMedTV page provides information on tadalafil dosage, side effects, and potential drug interactions, as well as conditions to tell your doctor about before taking the drug.

Tadalafil (Cialis)

Tadalfil

Tadalafil is a prescription medicine licensed for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. This eMedTV segment describes the drug's effects and explains what side effects may occur with treatment. Tadalfil is a common misspelling of tadalafil.

Tadalifil

Tadalafil is a medication that is often prescribed to treat erectile dysfunction. This eMedTV Web page describes how tadalafil works, explains when to take the drug, and lists its possible side effects. Tadalifil is a common misspelling of tadalafil.

Tamsulosin

Tamsulosin is a drug that is used to relieve symptoms of an enlarged prostate. This eMedTV resource explains how tamsulosin works, lists some of its potential side effects, and offers several tips on how to take tamsulosin correctly.

Tamsulosin Dosing

The starting tamsulosin dose to treat an enlarged prostate is the same for everyone -- 0.4 mg once daily. This eMedTV resource outlines some tamsulosin dosing guidelines and explains when and how to take the medication.

Tamsulosin Hydrochloride

Tamsulosin Side Effects

This eMedTV Web page explains that there are some potential side effects of tamsulosin, such as abnormal ejaculation, a runny or stuffy nose, and dizziness. This page also highlights some of the more serious and less common tamsulosin side effects.

Tamsulosin Uses

This part of the eMedTV archives explains how tamsulosin is used to relieve the symptoms of an enlarged prostate. This page also outlines some off-label tamsulosin uses, such as treating urinary retention in women and helping to pass ureter stones.

Testam

Testim is a prescription skin gel used as a testosterone replacement medication. This eMedTV segment covers Testim uses in more detail and briefly explains when and how to use this medicated skin gel. Testam is a common misspelling of Testim.

Testem

Men with low testosterone levels due to various causes may benefit from the prescription drug Testim. This eMedTV page explains how Testim works and offers information on how to use this medicated skin gel. Testem is a common misspelling of Testim.

Testim

Testim is a skin gel often prescribed for the treatment of low testosterone levels in men. This eMedTV Web page describes how the drug works, explains how to use the gel, and lists some of the side effects that have been reported with this medicine.

Testim 1% Gel

Testim is a prescription testosterone replacement medication that comes in the form of a skin gel. This eMedTV Web page provides dosing guidelines for 1% Testim gel and offers some general directions (and warnings) on how to use the skin gel.

Testim and Breastfeeding

The manufacturer of Testim warns against using this drug under any circumstances while breastfeeding. This eMedTV article offers more details on breastfeeding and Testim, including information about the risks of using Testim if you are female.

Testim and Pregnancy

Testim is not safe for use by pregnant women in any situation. This section of the eMedTV library offers more information on pregnancy and Testim, and explains what problems may occur if a pregnant woman is exposed to this testosterone medication.

Testim Dosage

The usual recommended starting dosage of Testim is 5 grams (one tube) applied to the skin once daily. This eMedTV article contains more detailed dosing guidelines and offers important instructions and warnings on how to use this drug properly.

Testim Drug Interactions

If Testim is taken with warfarin, cyclosporine, or corticosteroids, drug interactions may occur. As this eMedTV segment explains, these drug interactions with Testim may lead to liver damage, fluid retention, dangerous bleeding, or other complications.

Testim for Low Testosterone

Many doctors may treat low testosterone in men with the hormone replacement medication Testim. This eMedTV resource explains how Testim works to treat various causes of low testosterone and describes the specific effects of this medicine.

Testim Gel Information

This eMedTV Web presentation discusses the prescription testosterone gel Testim. Information includes its uses, dosing, side effects, warnings, and precautions.

Testim Medication Information

Testim is a medicated skin gel often prescribed for the treatment of low testosterone levels in men. This eMedTV segment offers more information on Testim, including general warnings for the medication and a list of potential side effects.

Testim Overdose

As this eMedTV article explains, an overdose of Testim may cause any of the usual side effects of the drug (although they may be more severe). This resource explores other overdose effects and explains what steps a doctor may take to treat an overdose.

Testim Side Effects

As this eMedTV page explains, common side effects of Testim include hot flashes, skin reactions (at the application site), and watery eyes. This article lists other common side effects and also explains which problems may require immediate medical care.

Testim Uses

Testim is a drug that treats certain causes of low testosterone in men. This eMedTV article discusses the uses of Testim in more detail (including possible off-label uses) and describes the specific effects of this testosterone replacement medication.

Testim Warnings and Precautions

Breast enlargement can occur in men using Testim. This eMedTV segment lists other side effects or complications that may occur with this drug. Warnings and precautions on who should avoid Testim altogether are also included in this article.

Tribulis Terrestris

Tribulus terrestris is a supplement often used to improve athletic performance. This eMedTV page covers what else Tribulus terrestris is used for and describes the product's effects. Tribulis terrestris is a common misspelling of Tribulus terrestris.

Tribulus Terestris

Tribulus terrestris is a dietary supplement used to improve both athletic and sexual performance. This eMedTV segment explains how Tribulus terrestris may work for these conditions. Tribulus terestris is a common misspelling of Tribulus terrestris.

Tribulus Terrestris

Tribulus terrestris is a popular ingredient in supplements used for enhancing sexual function. This eMedTV Web page lists other possible benefits of this plant, explains what side effects may occur, and explores the product's effectiveness.

Tribulus Terrestris and Breastfeeding

It is currently not known whether Tribulus terrestris passes through breast milk. This eMedTV segment offers more details on Tribulus terrestris and breastfeeding, and explores the problems that may occur if the supplement passes through breast milk.

Tribulus Terrestris and Pregnancy

Tribulus terrestris is generally not recommended for use during pregnancy. This part of the eMedTV library includes more information on Tribulus terrestris and pregnancy, and explains what happened when the supplement was used in animal studies.

Tribulus Terrestris Dosage

The best doses for Tribulus terrestris have not been scientifically established yet. As this eMedTV resource explains, general dosing guidelines can be obtained from clinical studies that evaluated certain uses of Tribulus terrestris.

Tribulus Terrestris Drug Interactions

Diabetes medications and lithium may potentially cause Tribulus terrestris drug interactions. As this eMedTV segment explains, these interactions may increase the risk of lithium toxicity and cause low blood sugar due to diabetes drugs.

Tribulus Terrestris Extract Information

This eMedTV Web presentation discusses tribulus terrestris extract. Information includes whether it works (and for what), dosing, safety, warnings, precautions, and side effects.

Tribulus Terrestris Overdose

At this time, it is not known whether a Tribulus terrestris overdose is even possible. This article on the eMedTV Web site explores the possible symptoms of a T. terrestris overdose and describes how an overdose would likely be treated.

Tribulus Terrestris Side Effects

At this point, no side effects have been reported with Tribulus terrestris. This page on the eMedTV site explores some of the Tribulus terrestris side effects that may occur if the supplement increases hormones (as is often claimed to be the case).

Tribulus Terrestrus

Tribulus terrestris is a supplement claimed to be useful for enhancing sexual function. This eMedTV page explores other Tribulus terrestris uses and offers warnings for this product. Tribulus terrestrus is a common misspelling of Tribulus terrestris.

Vardenafil

Vardenafil is a prescription drug that is licensed to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). This part of the eMedTV library gives an overview of this medication, including information about its effectiveness, potential drug interactions, and side effects.