I am a women and my doctor put me on rapaflo for my painful bladder syndrome, but I heard that rapaflo should not be used by women, Should I be worried? It is helping though.
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12 Sep 2010
Rapaflo is not approved for use in women.
You should discuss this with your doctor.
Read more: http://www.drugs.com/cdi/rapaflo.html#ixzz0zHWa49LK
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