There is no authoritative data sheet that clearly states the dosing schedule for Tamsulosin Hydrochloride.
Tamsulosin hydrochloride is used to relieve dysuria caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia. Adverse reactions include occasional dizziness and hobbling sensation. Occasional decrease in blood pressure, increased heart rate, rash, nausea, vomiting, stomach upset, abdominal pain, and lack of appetite. Occasional elevation of liver enzymes, which may return to normal after discontinuation of the drug. Occasionally, nasal congestion, swelling, difficulty in swallowing, feeling of tiredness.
Be careful not to chew and take, should be swallowed whole. Patients with postural hypotension and coronary artery disease should be used with caution. Patients with renal insufficiency should be used with caution or contraindicated depending on the Cr situation.
As renal insufficiency is often found in elderly patients, due attention should be paid to observe the patient’s condition after taking the drug, and if the desired effect is not obtained, the dosage should not be continued to be increased, but should be changed to other appropriate methods of disposal.
Tamsulosin hydrochloride need to pay attention to the side effects and adverse reactions of the drug, please use under the guidance of a doctor.