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Can post-BCR use of Tadalafil add risk?

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Hello - My family doctor says no, but I have a lingering concern about it, despite the fact that my family doctor claims there is no relationship and says I can continue to use it.

Firstly, I used it after the RP, and had a fast BCR at 2 years. (sure it could have been something else)

Though on Lupron/Abi since August, we had a <40 testosterone reading scare last month ( I guess I will call the place that gave that reading), though we retested soon after and TT normal at <10.

I cant find anything on this except this vague article in 2015. So, since I can successfully use Tadalafil, even now, please let me know if you seen or know anything on this!

medscape.com/viewarticle/83...

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