What is Uroxatral used for?

Uroxatral is a prescription medicine that is called an “alpha-blocker”. Uroxatral is used in adult men to treat the symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Uroxatral may help to relax the muscles in the prostate and the bladder which may lessen the symptoms of BPH and improve urine flow.

Your doctor may examine your prostate gland and do a blood test called a prostate specific antigen (PSA) test to see if you have prostate cancer. Prostate cancer and BPH can cause the same symptoms. Prostate cancer needs a different treatment. Uroxatral is not for women or children.

Some medicines called “alpha-blockers” are used to treat high blood pressure. Uroxatral has not been studied for the treatment of high blood pressure.

Who should not take Uroxatral?

Do not take Uroxatral if you:

  • have liver problems
  • are taking antifungal drugs like ketoconazole or HIV drugs called protease inhibitors
  • are already taking an alpha-blocker for either high blood pressure or prostate problems
  • are a woman
  • are a child under the age of 18
  • are allergic to Uroxatral. The active ingredient is alfuzosin hydrochloride.

Warnings for People taking Uroxatral:

Uroxatral can cause a sudden drop in your blood pressure, especially when you first start the ,edication. This could cause fainting, dizziness, or lightheadedness. Do not drive, operate machinery, or do any other dangerous activities until you know how this medicine affects you. I

There are some things that you should tell your Doctor including:

Tell your doctor if you:

  • have liver problems
  • have kidney problems
  • or any family members have a rare heart condition known as congenital prolongation of the QT interval.
  • have had low blood pressure, especially after taking another medicine. Signs of low blood pressure are fainting, dizziness, and lightheadedness.
  • have a heart problem called angina (pain in your chest, jaw, or arm).

Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Some of your other medicines may affect the way you respond or react to Uroxatral works or Uroxatral may affect how your other medicines work.

What side effects can you expect when taking Uroxatral? (This is only a partial list of side effects reported with Uroxatral. Your doctor or pharmacist can discuss with you a more complete list of side effects.)

The most common side effects with Uroxatral are:

  • dizziness
  • headache
  • tiredness

For more detailed information about Uroxatral, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

Comments

2 Comments on "What is Uroxatral used for?"

  1. Rita Rael on Fri, 14th Jan 2011 1:51 pm 

    My husband has been having incontience problems for years. Its running our social life. Just today he went to urninate 6 times in 30 minutes. He has taken flomax in the past. He is 81 years old.

  2. Ralph Rogers on Mon, 15th Aug 2011 6:16 pm 

    I had seed implants into my prostate 9 months ago. I still have a problem with wakeing several ( 5-7 times)times per night to urinate and some times very little volume. I have been taking flowmax in the morning and uroxatral at evening both after a meal. Just in the last few weeks ( 2 or 3) I also have experienced a nose bleed about 4 or 5 times. could this be related to either of these drugs and is my taking these drugs on this schedule advised?

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