cliffordfosterr
456 posts
Mar 26, 2025
10:47 PM
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Yes, Vidalista, which contains tadalafil, is primarily used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) but can also help with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Vidalista works by relaxing the muscles in the blood vessels and prostate, increasing blood flow and improving urinary symptoms associated with BPH.
This can reduce the frequency of urination, especially at night, and improve overall urinary flow. While Vidalista is not the first-line treatment for BPH, it is approved for use in managing the symptoms of this condition, making it a dual-purpose medication for both ED and BPH. Always consult a healthcare provider before use to ensure it's appropriate for your condition.
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