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Hi, I was advised to tale roliflo OD 4, by my doctor as they were suspecting bph, as I was complaining of frequent urination especially twice at night, after taking this medicine now I am feeling reverse, and observing that there is less urine output and I have to make an effort to urinate, just want to know that is this normal and I hope this less urination will not cause any other complication.
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It is better if instead of roliflo you take simple dynapress which contains simple tamsulosin. You will not have to apply pressure to pass urine if you take only dynapress.
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