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Your car and your house need regular maintenance. So do you.

Along with medication, some simple lifestyle changes may help you feel better and relive some of the bothersome symptoms of BPH. Be sure to talk to your doctor about any lifestyle changes, including:12

  • Urinate as soon as you get the urge.
  • Use the bathroom whenever you have the chance, even if you don't feel a need to urinate at that moment.
  • Try not to drink during the last two hours before you go to bed. Avoid beverages with alcohol or caffeine, especially after dinner.
  • Instead of drinking a large amount of fluid at one time, try to drink smaller amounts over the course of the day.
  • Be aware that some over-the-counter cold and sinus medications may make BPH symptoms worse.
  • Stay warm in winter. Cold weather can also worsen symptoms of BPH.
  • Reduce stress as much as you can. Nervousness and tension can increase the need to urinate frequently.
  • Get regular exercise. Lack of physical activity may make BPH symptoms worse.

RAPAFLO is indicated for the treatment of the signs and symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

RAPAFLO is not indicated for the treatment of hypertension.

Important Safety Information

RAPAFLO is approved to treat male urinary symptoms due to BPH, also called an enlarged prostate. RAPAFLO should not be used to treat high blood pressure. Only your doctor can tell if you have BPH, not a more serious condition like prostate cancer. RAPAFLO should not be used in patients with severe liver or kidney disease as well as those taking certain antifungal or HIV drugs. Avoid driving or hazardous tasks until you know how RAPAFLO will affect you, as a sudden drop in blood pressure may occur, rarely resulting in fainting. If considering cataract surgery, tell your eye surgeon you're currently taking RAPAFLO or have taken it in the past. Side effects include orgasm with reduced or no semen, dizziness, diarrhea, lightheadedness upon standing or sitting up abruptly, headache, swelling of the throat and nasal passages, and stuffy nose.