Tadalafil may increase glaucoma risk in men with enlarged prostates
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 Tadalafil may increase glaucoma risk in men with enlarged prostatesTadalafil may increase glaucoma risk in men with enlarged prostates
 
An erectile dysfunction drug that is also used to treat symptoms like sudden urgency and frequency, which are associated with an enlarged prostate in men, may heighten the risk of the serious eye condition, glaucoma, finds a large comparative study published online in the British Journal of Ophthalmology.
 
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