Efficacy and Side Effects of Eplatide Tablets

The full name of Eprileptic is Eprileptic Tablets. Eprileptal tablets act on the prostate gland to reduce the amount of dihydrotestosterone in the hyperplastic prostate bodies, thus causing them to shrink, and are used in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia. It has side effects such as diarrhea, nausea, dizziness, weakness, rash, bloating, insomnia, tinnitus, thrombocytopenia, elevated bilirubin, and erectile dysfunction. Prostate cancer and urethral obstructive diseases such as hypotonic bladder need to be ruled out before using the drug. Blood PSA may decrease after use of the drug. No interactions with other drugs have been found. It is contraindicated in people who are allergic to the drug; in pregnant, lactating and potentially pregnant women; and in children. If you need to use the drug, please be sure to take the drug under the guidance of a doctor and strictly follow the instructions of the doctor, do not use the drug at will.