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                                             Prostate Flomax

Prostate Flomax is used to treat the symptoms of an enlarged prostate--a condition technically known
as benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH. The walnut-sized prostate gland surrounds the urethra (the
duct that drains the bladder). If the gland becomes enlarged, it can squeeze the urethra, interfering
with the flow of urine. This can cause difficulty in starting urination, a weak flow of urine, and the need
to urinate urgently or more frequently.Prostate Flomax doesn't shrink the prostate. Instead, it relaxes
the muscle around it, freeing the flow of urine and decreasing urinary symptoms.

GENERIC NAME: tamsulosin
BRAND NAME: Flomax
DRUG CLASS AND MECHANISM:Flomax or Tamsulosin is a drug for the treatment of men who are
having difficulty urinating because of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). In men, the tube which
carries urine from the bladder to the penis (called the urethra) travels through the prostate gland. As
men get older, the prostate gland enlarges, and the muscle cells within the prostate gland and the
neck of the bladder (which control the flow of urine) tighten. The combination of enlargement and
tightening of muscles compresses the urethra and obstructs the flow of urine. This results in difficulty
urinating and retention of urine within the bladder. The tightening or contraction of the muscle cells is
controlled by nerves. One type of nerve, the alpha adrenergic nerves, cause the muscle cells to
tighten by releasing a chemical related to epinephrine (adrenalin). Flomax orTamsulosin blocks the
effects of this chemical on the muscle cells and causes the muscles to relax. This results in a
decrease in obstruction to the flow of urine. There are other drugs which block alpha adrenergic
nerves throughout the body and which are used in treating diseases of the heart, blood vessels, and
prostate for example, prazosin (Minipress), terazosin (Hytrin), doxazosin (Cardura), and alfuzosin
(Uroxatral). Tamsulosin is more active against the alpha adrenergic nerves of the prostate and
bladder neck than these other drugs and has a lesser effect on alpha adrenergic nerves elsewhere
in the body. For this reason, prostate Flomax or tamsulosin causes fewer side effects, especially low
blood pressure, than other alpha adrenergic blocking drugs. Moreover,prostate Flomax or tamsulosin
therapy can be started at the optimum dose whereas other alpha adrenergic blocking drugs need to
be started at low doses with the doses slowly increased over time in order to minimize the side
effects. Tamsulosin was approved by the FDA in 1997.

Other Information About Prostate Flomax and tamsulosin.



GENERIC AVAILABLE: No

PRESCRIPTION: Yes

PREPARATIONS: Capsules: 0.4mg.

STORAGE: Capsules should be stored at room temperature, 15-30 °C (59-86 °F).
Prostate Flomax and other Drug Information


U.S. Brand Names: Flomax® / Tamsulosin

PRESCRIBED FOR: Tamsulosin or prostate flomax is used to treat men who are having problems
urinating because of BPH.

DOSING: Tamsulosin should be taken once daily after a meal. When taken on an empty stomach,
more of the medication is absorbed. This could cause a greater effect and potentially a drop in
blood pressure.

DRUG INTERACTIONS: There have been no drug interactions described with tamsulosin. No
important interactions were noted when tamsulosin was used with atenolol (Tenormin), enalapril
(Vasotec), and nifedipine (Adalat; Procardia).

PREGNANCY: This medication is used only in men. However, animal studies have not
demonstrated any risk to the fetus. There are no adequate studies in pregnant women.

NURSING MOTHERS: This medication is used only in men. It is not known if tamsulosin is
secreted into breast milk.

SIDE EFFECTS: Tamsulosin is generally well tolerated. Occasionally, tamsulosin or prostate
flomax can cause a drop in blood pressure, rarely resulting in dizziness or fainting. Other reported
side effects include headache, dizziness, nasal congestion, and palpitations.
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