Firstly if she is self medicating tell her not to do that.. If any urologist has given her this drug then it will be for a reason . There r patients who r taking these medicines 3 yrs and more without much problems.. if she encountered any problems consult urologist for further treatment and change in medication.. there is no need to panic..
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Hello. There is very limited efficacy of urimax in females. It basically acts on alpha receptors on prostate and bladder neck, which are minimal in females. Urimax can cause dizziness and there might be increased tendency to fall. So use it with caution and please explain why have you started it?
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