How Long Should I Take Tamsulosin?

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The efficacy of 0.4 mg daily of tamsulosin in patients with LUTS due to BPH is sustained for up to 6 years.

What happens if I stop taking tamsulosin?

Tamsulosin oral capsule is used for long-term treatment. It comes with risks if you don’t take it as prescribed. If you stop taking the drug suddenly or don’t take it at all:

Your BPH symptoms won’t improve

. If you stop taking this drug for several days, talk to your doctor before starting again.

Can tamsulosin be taken long term?

Conclusions: Long-term treatment with tamsulosin is

safe and well tolerated

in patients with lower urinary tract symptoms

Do I need to take tamsulosin for life?

Tamsulosin oral capsule is

used for long-term treatment

. It comes with risks if you don’t take it as prescribed. If you stop taking the drug suddenly or don’t take it at all: Your BPH symptoms won’t improve. If you stop taking this drug for several days, talk to your doctor before starting again.

Can tamsulosin cause permanent damage?


Priapism

is a rare but severe side effect of Flomax. If you experience priapism, contact your doctor immediately. Untreated priapism can lead to permanent problems with having and maintaining an erection.

Is tamsulosin like Viagra?

Both

Flomax

(generic name tamsulosin) and Viagra (generic name sildenafil) are medications prescribed to treat symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), which causes an enlarged prostate. Flomax is an alpha-blocker prescribed to treat difficulty urinating a symptom of BPH.

Is it OK to take tamsulosin every other day?

Conclusions: Tamsulosin at a dose of 0.4 mg once daily and 0.4

mg once daily every other day

for lower urinary tract symptoms

Is tamsulosin bad for kidneys?

Conclusions:

Impaired renal function

increases total tamsulosin plasma concentration by approximately 100% after single-dose administration and in steady state. Since active unbound drug levels are not affected, no dose modification is required in symptomatic BPH patients with renal impairment.

What foods should you avoid if you have an enlarged prostate?

  • Red Meat. The medical community recommends that anyone with BPH symptoms avoid saturated fats and trans-fats. …
  • Dairy. …
  • Caffeine. …
  • Spicy Foods. …
  • Alcohol.

Does drinking water help prostate problems?

Doctors recommend drinking six to eight glasses of water (or 1.5 to 2 liters) daily. For prostate problems,

limit water intake before going to bed at night

. This will keep you from waking up at night to urinate repeatedly. Doctors recommend drinking six to eight glasses of water (or 1.5 to 2 liters) daily.

Is there an alternative to tamsulosin?

  • alfuzosin (Uroxatral)
  • doxazosin (Cardura)
  • silodosin (Rapaflo)
  • terazosin (Hytrin)

Is it safe to take 2 Flomax?


Do not take two doses at the same time

. If you stop or forget to take Flomax for several days, talk with your doctor before starting again.

Does tamsulosin help erectile dysfunction?

Conclusion: Tamsulosin HCl capsules

showed a significant statistical improvement in the erectile function

, sexual desire, and intercourse satisfaction score with significant improvement in total IIEF in patients with lower urinary tract symptoms

At what age do guys have trouble getting hard?

The most common sexual problem in men as they age is erectile dysfunction (ED). In general, the younger a man is, the better his sexual function will be. About 40% of men are affected by erectile dysfunction

at age 40

, and nearly 70% of men are affected by ED by the time they turn 70.

Is banana good for BPH?

In summary,

banana flower extract may be used as a therapeutic agent for BPH via anti-proliferative and anti-inflammatory activities

. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), an enlarged prostate gland, is the most common urological disease affecting about 50% of men aged over 50 years (1-3).

How can I reduce my enlarged prostate without surgery?

  1. Limit beverages in the evening. …
  2. Limit caffeine and alcohol. …
  3. Limit decongestants or antihistamines. …
  4. Go when you first feel the urge. …
  5. Schedule bathroom visits. …
  6. Follow a healthy diet. …
  7. Stay active. …
  8. Urinate — and then urinate again a few moments later.
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