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Rapilif-D 4Mg/0.5Mg Capsule Health Feed

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Urologist•Mumbai
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Silodosin is an alpha blocker it can cause postural hypotension and not advisable to take in the morning and do your daily routine work or drive vehicle.
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Urologist•Hyderabad
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Respected Sir

Silofast (Silodosin) is an alpha adrenergic receptor blocker medication, used to treat the Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms of Prostate enlargement.It is also used in the medical management of small lower ureteric or uretero-vesical junction stones. There is no indication for the medicine for kidney stones.
Please advise her to drink plenty of oral fluids.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Zirakpur
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It's cause of concern that your insulin is not acting to neutralize the sugar while you are taking good medicines prescribed by your experience doctor. This is non response of drugs. It's not fault in treatment by your doctor. I would suggest the support of ayurveda medicine as support to your current medicine. Both won't counteract with each other. Observing the response of this integrative approach, further directions would be decided.
If you agree, I would mention the first phase of safe,...more
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ENT Specialist•Bangalore
As per standard protocols, there needs to at least 5 years of seizure free period before tapering and stopping medications. Newer protocols followed by some doctors believe in stopping medications even if there is 1 year of seizure free interval. It is best that you consult with your neurologist and let him decide on what is best for you.
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