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Description
Alfuzosin contains alfuzosin hydrochloride, a selective alpha-1 blocker primarily used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia in adult men only and is not indicated for women and children. It works by relaxing the prostate & bladder neck muscles to improve urine flow and reduce symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia. It comes in the form of a 10mg oral tablet, which should be taken once daily. For safe and effective use of the medicine, you should consult with your doctor and seek their advice regarding proper usage and dosage. If you want to buy Alfuzosin online at low prices, turn to online Canadian pharmacies.
Alfuzosin is a selective alpha-1 blocker primarily used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia in adult men. Alfuzosin hydrochloride, its active ingredient, facilitates urine flow and reduces BPH-related symptoms like difficulty urinating and frequent urges by relaxing the muscles in the prostate and bladder neck.
This prescription medication is available in 10 mg extended-release tablets designed for once-daily administration. It should be taken whole, with food, preferably at the same time each day, to ensure steady absorption. Alfuzosin is intended for adult men only and is not recommended for children and women, especially if they are pregnant or breastfeeding. Its mechanism of action involves blocking alpha-1 receptors in the prostate and bladder, relieving urinary obstruction without significantly affecting blood pressure.
Similar to other medicines, it can cause certain side effects, which may include dizziness, fatigue, headache & low blood pressure, especially when standing up. To minimize dizziness, avoid sudden jerky movements. Patients with severe liver disease, hypotension, or known allergies to alfuzosin should not take this medication. Missed doses should be skipped if close to the next scheduled dose. You should not double your Alfuzosin dose to compensate for the missed dose. In case of an Alfuzosin overdose, seek emergency medical help immediately. Store at a controlled temperature between 20–25°C in a dry place, away from children. Consult a doctor before starting alfuzosin, especially if taking other medications for blood pressure, heart conditions, or erectile dysfunction, as interactions may occur.
Uses and Benefits
It is used to treat:
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in adult male patients, a medical condition where your prostate gland is enlarged but not cancerous.
Dosage
What Are the Forms & Strengths of Alfuzosin?
It is available as Uroxatral and generic alfuzosin and comes in the following dosage forms:
10mg extended-release oral tablet
What Is the Recommended Dosage of Alfuzosin?
For Treating Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Adults: 10mg every day orally, by mouth
Children: Use is not recommended in this age group
[Note: Remember, these recommendations may vary from person to person. Discuss it with your doctor, and they'll customize your dosage accordingly.]
Usage Guide
Before using Alfuzosin, you should refer to the patient information leaflet & the medication guide that came along with your prescription and understand how to use Alfuzosin for safe and efficient use.
You should take the Alfuzosin tablet exactly as your doctor has prescribed. Do not use more or less than prescribed, in large quantities, or more often than recommended as it can cause unwanted side effects.
You should take Alfuzosin exactly as your doctor has prescribed, orally by mouth, immediately after a meal. Do not take it on an empty stomach.
Do not split, chew, or crush the Alfuzosin tablets. Swallow them as a whole.
Alfuzosin controls benign prostate hyperplasia but does not cure it. You should continue using Alfuzosin even if you feel well. You should not discontinue using Alfuzosin without first discussing it with your doctor.
[Note: Your doctor will decide the right amount for you based on your condition, following guidelines and studies on the drug. They'll adjust it as needed over time.]
How It Works
Alfuzosin belongs to the drug class alpha-adrenergic blocker, which is commonly prescribed for treating symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia. The medication functions by relaxing the muscles in the prostate & bladder neck, which aids in improving urinary flow and reducing symptoms such as urinary urgency, weak urine stream, and frequent nighttime urination. By blocking alpha-1 receptors in these muscles, alfuzosin eases the passage of urine, providing relief from the discomfort associated with BPH.
Side Effects
What Are the Side Effects of Drug Alfuzosin?
Common side effects of Alfuzosin: Similar to other medicines, Alfuzosin can cause certain temporary side effects in some people using it. It is important to note that not everyone using this medicine will experience this side effect, and these symptoms are usually temporary and resolve on their own within a few days or weeks as your body adjusts to the medicine. You should get in touch with a healthcare professional if any of the symptoms persist or become worse. Report any new or worsening side effects to your doctor or healthcare provider. Common side effects of Alfuzosin may include:
Dizziness: Alfuzosin can cause dizziness in some people, especially when you are standing up from sitting or lying position for extended periods of time. This is most likely to happen because Alfuzosin can cause a decrease in blood pressure levels, causing a temporary reduction in blood flow in the brain. To manage this side effect, you should rise slowly and sit or lie down if you feel dizzy. You should also avoid going up or down the stairs unless you can do it safely. To help reduce dizziness, you should stay adequately hydrated throughout the day and avoid alcohol while being treated with this medicine.
Headache: This is one of the most common side effects of Alfuzosin, which may be due to the medicine’s effect on blood vessels, causing them to widen & increase blood flow, which can cause headaches. You can use over-the-counter pain relief medicines such as acetaminophen to manage headaches. To prevent and manage this side effect, it may also help if you stay hydrated and rest in a quiet and dark room.
Upper respiratory tract infection: Alfuzosin can sometimes cause infection in the nose or throat or common old, causing symptoms such as sore throat, stuffy nose, or cough. To manage this side effect, you should stay hydrated, use saline nasal sprays, and take over-the-counter cold medicines after consulting with your doctor. To prevent infections, you should ensure that you follow proper hygiene practices.
Tiredness: Some individuals may experience fatigue due to Alfuzosin, which may be due to the medication’s effect on blood pressure and overall circulation. To manage fatigue, you should ensure that you get enough rest, maintain a balanced, nutritious diet, and engage in regular physical activity. If feelings of fatigue persist, you should consult your medical professional.
Constipation: Alfuzosin can cause constipation in some patients using it. This is most likely to occur due to the effect of Alfuzosin on the muscles in the digestive system. You should consume a high-fiber diet, drink plenty of fluids throughout the day & engage in regular physical exercise. To manage constipation, you should use over-the-counter laxatives or stool softeners after consulting with your doctor. They will help you decide the most suitable form of laxative for you.
Heartburn: This can happen as a side effect of Alfuzosin due to its effect on the muscles of the stomach and esophagus. To manage heartburn, you should avoid spicy, greasy, or oily foods, eat smaller but frequent meals, and avoid immediately lying down after eating. You can also use over-the-counter antacids or acid reducers to provide relief.
Nausea: This is a common side effect of Alfuzosin, which occurs due to its effect on the digestive system. To manage nausea, you should try eating smaller, more frequent meals, avoiding strong odors, and staying hydrated. To help alleviate nausea, you may need to consume ginger tea or ginger supplements.
Decrease in sexual ability: Alfuzosin can cause a decrease in sexual ability, including reduced libido and difficulty getting or maintaining an erection (in men). This may be due to the medication's effect on blood flow and nerve function. You should communicate with your healthcare provider to manage this side effect, who may adjust your dosage or recommend alternative treatments. Counselling or therapy may also be beneficial to alleviate this side effect.
Serious side effects of Alfuzosin: Alfuzosin can cause rare but severe side effects in some users belonging to certain groups. These side effects require prompt medical assistance and can become fatal if not treated promptly. Your doctor has recommended you use Alfuzosin after determining that the benefits associated with the use of Alfuzosin outweigh the risks associated with its use. The most serious side effects of Alfuzosin are given below.
Severe allergic reaction: Alfuzosin can cause allergic reactions in some people using it. Patients who have ever had a hypersensitivity reaction to Alfuzosin or any of its active or inactive ingredients should avoid using it. You should discontinue using Alfuzosin and immediately seek medical help if you have signs & symptoms of an allergic reaction, including racing heartbeat, breathing problems, fever, general feeling of illness, swollen lymph nodes, trouble swallowing, itching, rash, hives, nausea/vomiting, dizziness, stomach cramps, joint pain, or lightheadedness.
Orthostatic hypotension: Alfuzosin can cause a sudden drop in blood pressure, especially when you get up from a seated or lying position for extended periods. To prevent this, you should avoid getting up too quickly. If you experience dizziness, you should lie down and put your legs and feet up. Once the dizziness subsides, you should take your time in getting up again. Let your doctor or healthcare provider know if you have the following symptoms or if they don’t improve. These mainly include blurred vision, dizziness, confusion, feeling weakness, or fainting upon standing up.
Painful or prolonged erection: Alfuzosin can cause an unwanted erection (priapism) that is painful and persistent and that may occur without sexual arousal. If priapism is not treated quickly, it can cause permanent damage to the penis. You should discontinue using Alfuzosin and seek emergency medical help promptly if you have signs and symptoms of priapism which may include an erection that is not related to sexual stimulation, an erection that lasts for more than four hours, or a painful or tender penis.
Angina: Alfuzosin can cause angina or chest pain in some people using it. Chest pain may also be a symptom of a heart attack. You should discontinue using Alfuzosin and seek emergency help immediately if you have chest pain, rapid or abnormal heartbeat, difficulty breathing, sweating, pain in your back, jaw, and throat, upset stomach, dizziness, or vomiting.
[Note: Remember, this list may not cover all possible side effects. Always consult with your healthcare giver for medical advice about side effects.]
Warnings
This medication is only indicated for use in men. Female patients should not use Alfuzosin, especially if they are of child-bearing age or if they are breastfeeding. If a pregnant female takes Alfuzosin, she should consult her doctor or healthcare provider immediately.
If you plan to have surgery, including a dental procedure, you should tell your dentist or surgeon about all the medicines you are currently using or plan to use, including all prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines, herbs, vitamins, or mineral supplements. Also, tell them that you are using or have taken Alfuzosin.
Alfuzosin can cause lightheadedness, dizziness, and fainting, especially when you get up too quickly from a sitting or lying position. This is more common during the initial days of starting treatment with this medicine. To prevent the risk of falling & injuring yourself, you should slowly get out of bed and get up slowly by resting your feet on the floor for a few minutes before standing up. If your symptoms do not get better, you should get in touch with your doctor and avoid driving a vehicle, using heavy machinery, or engaging in dangerous tasks until you determine how this medicine affects you.
Safety Guide
Before taking Alfuzosin, you should tell your doctor if you have ever had a hypersensitivity reaction to alfuzosin, other medicines, or any active or inactive ingredients present in Alfuzosin. Also, inform them if you have had any allergies to dyes, preservatives, or animals. You should be aware of all the ingredients your medicine contains.
To ensure this medication is safe for you to use, you should share your complete medical and family history with your doctor before taking Alfuzosin. This especially includes liver disease, irregular heartbeat, prostate cancer, low blood pressure, angina, or heart or kidney disease. Also, let your doctor know if you have ever experienced dizziness, faintness, or low blood pressure after taking any medicine.
Your doctor is most likely to suggest you not use Alfuzosin.
You should not use Alfuzosin with certain medicines. To prevent potential drug interactions with Alfuzosin, you should tell your doctor or healthcare provider about all the medicines you are using, including all prescription medicines, over-the-counter drugs, herbs, or vitamins.
You should avoid taking Alfuzosin on an empty stomach. Take it with food at the same meal every day.
It is still unknown if or how Alfuzosin can affect your pregnancy or harm an unborn baby. Let your doctor or healthcare provider know if you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or think you may be pregnant.
It is still uncertain whether alfuzosin can pass into breast milk. If you are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed, you should let your doctor or healthcare provider know.
Rarely, alfuzosin may cause a prolonged & painful erection (priapism), which requires prompt medical attention to prevent permanent damage.
Contraindications
There are certain contraindications that you should take into consideration before starting your treatment with Alfuzosin. These mainly include:
Hypersensitivity to Alfuzosin or any of the active or inactive ingredients present in the product
Moderate to severe liver impairment
Coadministration with potent CYP3A4 inhibitors such as itraconazole, ketoconazole, or ritanovir
Used in combination with other alpha1-blocking agents
Missed Dose
To get the most benefit out of the medication you are using, you should keep a consistent dosage and take it around the same time each day to help you remember to take it.
If you have missed a dose of Alfuzosin, you should take it as soon as you think of it unless the time to take your next dose is almost here.
In that case, you should omit the missed dose and continue taking Alfuzosin according to your regular dosing schedule.
Avoid taking double or extra doses of Alfuzosin simultaneously to make up for the omitted dose.
If you often forget to take your medicine on time, you can set a medicine reminder on your mobile phone or mark it on your calendar.
[Note: If you have missed a dose of your medication and are unsure about when to take the next one, immediately consult your doctor or pharmacist.]
Overdose
You should not take Alfuzosin more than the prescribed dose or more frequently, as it can lead to an overdose. Symptoms of an Alfuzosin overdose may include severe dizziness, light-headedness, chest pain, irregular heartbeat, or difficulty breathing. If you suspect an Alfuzosin overdose, it is crucial to seek emergency medical help immediately. You can call 911 or a healthcare professional. You can also go to the nearest medical care center.
[Note: If you consumed more than the recommended dose, get medical help right away, or call the Poison Help line at 1-800-222-1222.]
Storage Guide
You should keep Alfuzosin in the original container at room temperature, away from direct exposure to sunlight, moisture, and heat.
Do not keep it in the bathroom, near the sink, or in other places with high humidity, as moisture can cause harm to certain medicines.
You can expose Alfuzosin to higher temperatures for shorter periods of time, such as while transporting it.
You should keep all medicines, including Alfuzosin, in a safe place that is up and away from the sight and reach of children and pets to prevent accidental consumption. Certain containers are not child-resistant, and young children can open them easily.
You should not keep drugs that have passed their expiration date or are no longer required. Discard them safely in such a way that does not let children, animals, and other people consume them.
Unless instructed otherwise, do not dispose of unwanted medicines in the trash bin, flush them down the toilet, or pour them into the drain.
For more information on how to safely eliminate unwanted or unused medicines, you should get in touch with your healthcare provider, pharmacist or local waste disposal company.
[Note: Discuss with your healthcare professional about the proper disposal of any unused medicine and any questions you may have regarding its storage.]
Interactions
Alfuzosin may interact with certain medicines, which can affect how it works or reduce its effectiveness. To prevent or manage potential interactions, you should tell your doctor about all prescriptions, over-the-counter medicines, herbs, vitamins, or mineral supplements. Sharing this information with your doctor helps them identify and manage potential interactions. Some of the most significant drug interactions with Alfuzosin may include:
Abametapir
Adagrasib
Atazanavir
Bepridil
Boceprevir
Bunazosin
Buprenorphine
Buserelin
Cisapride
Clarithromycin
Cobicistat
Conivaptan
Darunavir
Dronedarone
Fluconazole
Fosamprenavir
Idelalisib
Indinavir
Itraconazole
Ketoconazole
Labetalol
Levobunolol
Levoketoconazole
Lopinavir
Mesoridazine
Nelfinavir
Nirmatrelvir
Ondansetron
Osilodrostat
Penbutolol
Pimozide
Piperaquine
Posaconazole
Ritonavir
Saquinavir
Sparfloxacin
Talinolol
Telaprevir
Telithromycin
Terfenadine
Thioridazine
Tipranavir
Ziprasidone
What Are the Other Alfuzosin Interactions?
Apart from medications, certain substances may interact with Alfuzosin, including herbs, supplements, food items, and beverages. If you are concerned about such interactions, discuss it with your doctor. If any significant interactions are found, they will most likely recommend you make changes to your diet or lifestyle. Certain conditions may also affect how Alfuzosin works. These mainly include:
Angina
Heart rhythm problems
Hepatic disease
Hypertension
Kidney disease
Postural hypotension
[Note: This is not a complete list, and there could be other drugs that interact with Alfuzosin. Tell your doctor about any prescription, over-the-counter medicines, and herbal products you’re taking.]
Alternatives
There are many alternatives to Alfuzosin available in the market. Some medicines may be more suitable for you to use than others. If you plan to change your prescription medicine or start a new one, you should discuss it with your doctor. Based on factors such as your age, condition, needs, and others, they will help you determine the most suitable medicine for your situation. Some of these include:
Flomax (tamsulosin hydrochloride)
Cialis (tadalafil)
Tadalafil
Avodart
Doxazosin
Terazosin
[Note: Your doctor will choose what’s best for you. Don’t use any of these alternative medications without consulting your healthcare provider. Taking them by yourself may cause serious side effects.]
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