Tamsulosin: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is Tamsulosin?
Tamsulosin belongs to the class of alpha-blockers and is used to treat men with enlarged prostate, known as benign prostatic hyperplasia. This is a common condition as men get older. This condition initiates problems like uncomfortable or blockage in urinary flow, painful urination, or weak flow. This medicine works to relax the prostate and bladder muscles ensuring the easy flow of urine. Tamsulosin is also used to treat urethral stones, prostatitis and improve urination. The dose of Tamsulosin strictly needs to be followed according to the prescription and expert medical opinion.
What are the uses of Tamsulosin?
Tamsulosin works to relax muscles enabling normal urine flow and relieves from other issues associated with it. Women and children should not take Tamsulosin. Breastfeeding and pregnant women are at a higher risk as it is not an FDA approved drug for women and children, but it helps with issues in men, as noted below:
- Men suffering from benign prostatic hyperplasia.
- Regularize normal flow of urine.
- Improves urination.
- Treat ureteral stones by facilitating stone expulsion.
- Used for hepatic and renal impairment.