Tamsuheal 0.4mg
Tamsuheal 0.4mg is an alpha-blocker medication that is used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate) and urinary bladder outlet obstruction. It works by relaxing the muscles of the prostate gland and the neck of the urinary bladder at the obstruction site, resulting in enhanced urine flow and a reduction in BPH symptoms. Tamsuheal 0.4mg is only for men and is not recommended for women. Tamsuheal 0.4mg is not effective in the treatment of prostate cancer.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate gland) is a non-cancerous development of the prostate gland caused by a hormone called ‘dihydrotestosterone’ being overproduced in men. Urinary issues, such as difficulties passing urine and frequent urination, might develop as the gland grows larger. Tamsuheal 0.4mg aids in the alleviation of these symptoms.
Tamsuheal 0.4mg includes Tamsulosin (an alpha-blocker), which is used to treat enlargement of the prostate gland, which can cause urinary difficulties (like difficulty in passing urine and a frequent urination urge). Tamsuheal 0.4mg relaxes the muscles of the prostate gland, making it easier to pass urine. It effectively alleviates the signs and symptoms of benign hyperplasia of the prostate (BPH).
Tamsuheal 0.4mg should be taken every day about 30 minutes after the same meal. Low blood pressure (hypotension), dizziness, tiredness, decreased sex desire (libido), inability to get an erection (impotence), tenderness or enlargement of the breasts (in men), sleeplessness, runny nose, or ejaculatory issues are the most common adverse effects of Tamsuheal 0.4mg. If you continue to take Tamsuheal 0.4mg, these side effects may go away. However, if these adverse effects persist, see your doctor.
Tamsuheal 0.4mg should not be used by women or children. If you have low blood pressure, liver or renal disease, or a history of cardiac problems, please tell your doctor before taking Tamsuheal 0.4mg. Tamsuheal 0.4mg is known to pass through sperm, thus you should use a condom when having sexual intercourse, especially if your partner is pregnant. Don’t give blood if you’re on Tamsuheal 0.4mg. You can donate blood six months after taking your final Tamsuheal 0.4mg dose. Tamsuheal 0.4mg patients should avoid driving, operating machinery, or doing dangerous duties because it can cause drowsiness or dizziness. Problems with penis erection, ejaculation, and pain in the penis have been reported in uncommon situations. So, if you’re experiencing these symptoms for an extended period of time, see your doctor right once.
Tamsuheal 0.4mg is used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), urinary bladder outlet obstruction, and other conditions.
Medicinal Advantages
Tamsuheal 0.4mg contains the alpha-blocker tamsulosin, which is used to treat enlarged prostate glands. Urinary difficulties such as difficulty passing urine and frequent urination urges are reduced as a result of this. Tamsuheal 0.4mg relaxes the gland’s muscles, making it easier to pass pee. It effectively alleviates BPH symptoms such as urinary flow, hesitancy, and incomplete bladder emptying.
Use Instructions
To take Tamsuheal 0.4mg, follow your doctor’s instructions. It should be taken for at least 30 minutes every day after the same meal.
Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight.
Tamsuheal 0.4mg Side Effects
The majority of Tamsuheal 0.4mg side effects do not require medical care and fade away with time. However, if the negative effects do not go away, consult your doctor. Low blood pressure (hypotension), dizziness, tiredness, decreased sex desire (libido), inability to get an erection (impotence), tenderness or enlargement of the breasts (in men), sleeplessness, runny nose, or ejaculatory issues are the most common adverse effects of Tamsuheal 0.4mg. The above side effects are not required for everyone. Consult your doctor if you have any discomfort.
Drug Recommendations
People who have liver or kidney problems, low blood pressure, a history of prostate cancer, or are allergic to tamsulosin should use it with caution. Tamsulosin should be taken 30 minutes after a meal for best results. If you have a history of heart problems or are considering cataract surgery, tell your doctor. Use a condom during sexual activity with your partner because Tamsulosin passes through the sperm and can harm pregnant women and the fetus (unborn child). If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, it is best to get medical advice before using Tamsulosin. Don’t give blood if you’re taking Tamsulosin. You can donate blood six months after taking your final Tamsulosin dose. Tamsulosin should not be used to drive, operate machinery, or perform dangerous tasks since it can produce drowsiness or dizziness. Penis erection, ejaculation, and pain in the penis can all occur in rare circumstances. So, if you’re experiencing these symptoms for an extended period of time, see your doctor right once.
Interactions Between Drugs
Antibiotics (clarithromycin, erythromycin, doxycycline), antidepressants (fluoxetine, paroxetine), antifungals (itraconazole and ketoconazole), blood pressure-lowering pills (atenolol, metoprolol, prazosin, terazosin), and pain relievers (atenolol, metoprolol, prazosin, terazosin), and pain relievers (diclofenac, ibuprofen, indomethacin).
Drug-Food Interaction: Tamsulosin and alcohol have been reported to interact. Also, tell your doctor about any over-the-counter drugs you’re taking while taking Tamsulosin.
Tamsulosin may interfere with other medications if you have glaucoma, liver/kidney disease, or hypotension (low blood pressure).
Safety Suggestions
ALCOHOL
Tamsulosin should not be taken with Tamsulosin since it can cause dizziness, sleepiness, and low blood pressure (orthostatic hypotension). If you drink alcohol, let your doctor know.
PREGNANCY
Tamsulosin is solely for males and not for females.
BREAST FEEDING is a term that refers to the process of feeding a
Tamsulosin is solely for males and not for females.
DRIVING Tamsulosin can make some people dizzy, which can make it dangerous to drive or operate machinery.
Tamsulosin for the liver should not be taken unless it has been prescribed. Liver function tests should be monitored on a regular basis.
KIDNEY
Tamsulosin should only be used if a doctor has recommended it. Kidney function tests should be monitored on a regular basis.
No habit formation
Advice on Diet and Lifestyle
Reduce your intake of alcohol, caffeine, and carbonated beverages. Artificial sweeteners should be consumed in moderation.
Maintain a healthy lifestyle and exercise on a regular basis to avoid feeling bloated in the abdomen.
Also, to get a good night’s sleep and avoid waking up frequently for urinating, drink less water in the evening and before going to bed.
Any medication that may aggravate urinary symptoms (such as cold and cough medicine) should be avoided.
Recommendations
Tamsulosin isn’t meant to be used as an antihypertensive (blood pressure-lowering) medication.
Avoid abruptly standing from a laying or resting position, as this can increase the chance of falling.
Additional Information: This item is non-refundable.
Concerns of Patients
The enlargement of the prostate gland is known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). It is a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate gland caused by dihydrotestosterone hormone overproduction in men. Most men over the age of 50 develop an enlarged prostate gland, which puts pressure on the urine bladder. It causes restricted or obstructed urine flow, frequent urination (particularly at night), and the sense that the urinary bladder is not emptying.
FAQs
Tamsulosin does not treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), but it does help with the symptoms of an enlarged prostate. You should speak with your doctor for more information.
Tamsulosin should not be given to minors under the age of 18 or to women. Tamsulosin is solely advised for males. Tamsulosin should be avoided by those who have prostate cancer, priapism (permanent painful penile erection unrelated to sexual activity), hypotension, cataract, or are allergic to Tamsulosin or sulfa medications.
Any drug’s expiration date is the last day on which the manufacturer guarantees the drug’s full efficacy. Tamsulosin can be taken 15-20 days after the expiration date if the form, color, and state of the tablet have not altered. Consult your doctor. Please do not take any medicine if you notice any minor changes in the form.
Tamsulosin should not be taken with any cold or cough medicine since it increases the desire to urinate. Please with your doctor before using any such drug.
If you are on Tamsulosin, it is not recommended that you donate blood. Even if you stop taking Tamsulosin, you should wait at least 6 months before giving blood and notify your doctor.
Tamsulosin can produce a sharp drop in blood pressure, which can lead to orthostatic hypotension. It frequently happens when someone stands up rapidly from a reclining or resting position, increasing the danger of falling.
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