Tamsulosin (brand name FLOMAX) is a commonly used medication for an enlarged prostate, kidney stones and prostatitis. This video will help you understand more about your medication and answer some questions related to side effects. I will also provide 7 key lifestyle changes that can help symptoms of an enlarged prostate gland. #Flomax #Tamsulosin #menshealth https://youtu.be/9Nl5jtSXqhE https://youtu.be/e5CwQdevk8w Timeline: 00:00 Introduction 00:54 What is Tamsulosin and how does it work? 01:49 What is an enlarged prostate? 02:15 How and when do you take Tamsulosin? 03:02 How long do you take it for? 04:02 Does Tamsulosin interact with any other medicines? 05:10 Taking tamsulosin with painkillers 05:30 Is there any food or drink I need to avoid? 05:56 Who may not be able to take tamsulosin? 06:37 What are the side-effects? 07:12 What are the serious side-effects? 07:54 Questions asked in clinic 09:30 7 lifestyle changes that can help symptoms of an enlarged prostate gland? Other brand names: Contiflo XL, Faramsil MR, Flomaxtra XL, Pamsvax XL, Tabphyn MR, Cositam XL, Flomax Relief, Losinate MR, Omsula MR, Tamfrex XL, Tamsumac MR and Tamurex MR. Tamsulosin is sometimes combined with other ingredients to treat bladder problems and enlarged prostate. Brand names include Vesomni (with solifenacin) and Combodart (with dutasteride). Key facts: When you first take tamsulosin, you may feel dizzy or light-headed, or start sweating. If this happens it's best to sit or lie down until your feel better. Do not drink alcohol, drive, cycle or use tools or machinery. You'll take tamsulosin once a day, usually in the morning after breakfast or the first meal of the day. The main side effects of tamsulosin are feeling dizzy and problems when ejaculating (such as little or no semen). Alcohol can increase the blood pressure-lowering effect of tamsulosin, which can make you feel dizzy or light-headed. It's best to stop drinking alcohol until you see how the medicine affects you. Clinical data: MHRA UK Drug Safety update: https://www.gov.uk/drug-safety-update/-1-adrenoreceptor-antagonists-intraoperative-floppy-iris-syndrome-ifis Tamsulosin Associated with Interstitial Lung Damage: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7215842/ Tamsulosin-Induced Atrial Fibrillation With Rapid Ventricular Response: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9261835/ Disclaimer: The videos posted will be for general informational purposes only. They should not be used to self-diagnose or a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, prescription, or recommendation. You should not make any changes to your health regimen or diet before first consulting a doctor.

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Tamsulosin (brand name FLOMAX) is a commonly used medication for an enlarged prostate, kidney stones and prostatitis. This video will help you understand more about your medication and answer some questions related to side effects. I will also provide 7 key lifestyle changes that can help symptoms of an enlarged prostate gland. #Flomax #Tamsulosin #menshealth https://youtu.be/9Nl5jtSXqhE https://youtu.be/e5CwQdevk8w Timeline: 00:00 Introduction 00:54 What is Tamsulosin and how does it work? 01:49 What is an enlarged prostate? 02:15 How and when do you take Tamsulosin? 03:02 How long do you take it for? 04:02 Does Tamsulosin interact with any other medicines? 05:10 Taking tamsulosin with painkillers 05:30 Is there any food or drink I need to avoid? 05:56 Who may not be able to take tamsulosin? 06:37 What are the side-effects? 07:12 What are the serious side-effects? 07:54 Questions asked in clinic 09:30 7 lifestyle changes that can help symptoms of an enlarged prostate gland? Other brand names: Contiflo XL, Faramsil MR, Flomaxtra XL, Pamsvax XL, Tabphyn MR, Cositam XL, Flomax Relief, Losinate MR, Omsula MR, Tamfrex XL, Tamsumac MR and Tamurex MR. Tamsulosin is sometimes combined with other ingredients to treat bladder problems and enlarged prostate. Brand names include Vesomni (with solifenacin) and Combodart (with dutasteride). Key facts: When you first take tamsulosin, you may feel dizzy or light-headed, or start sweating. If this happens it's best to sit or lie down until your feel better. Do not drink alcohol, drive, cycle or use tools or machinery. You'll take tamsulosin once a day, usually in the morning after breakfast or the first meal of the day. The main side effects of tamsulosin are feeling dizzy and problems when ejaculating (such as little or no semen). Alcohol can increase the blood pressure-lowering effect of tamsulosin, which can make you feel dizzy or light-headed. It's best to stop drinking alcohol until you see how the medicine affects you. Clinical data: MHRA UK Drug Safety update: https://www.gov.uk/drug-safety-update/-1-adrenoreceptor-antagonists-intraoperative-floppy-iris-syndrome-ifis Tamsulosin Associated with Interstitial Lung Damage: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7215842/ Tamsulosin-Induced Atrial Fibrillation With Rapid Ventricular Response: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9261835/ Disclaimer: The videos posted will be for general informational purposes only. They should not be used to self-diagnose or a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, prescription, or recommendation. You should not make any changes to your health regimen or diet before first consulting a doctor.

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