Tamsulosin Hydrochloride Extended-Release Capsules are generally ineffective when taken for poor spermatozoa.
Tamsulosin Hydrochloride Extended-Release Capsules is a kind of drug with the effect of improving urinary disorders, and its indication is prostate hyperplasia, which can be symptomatic treatment.
The poor sperm quality is generally considered to be caused by reproductive system infections, excessive obesity, varicocele and other reasons, and is not the indication of tamsulosin hydrochloride extended-release capsules, so taking the drug is generally ineffective.
The safety of tamsulosin hydrochloride extended-release capsules is still relatively high, but some people may occasionally be in nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, stomach upset, dizziness, blood pressure drop and other adverse reactions after using the drug. Those who are allergic to tamsulosin hydrochloride extended-release capsules need to be disabled.
The drug should not be chewed and must be swallowed whole; people with postural hypotension and coronary artery disease need to be cautious; elderly patients taking the drug in the presence of renal hypoplasia must be closely observed after taking the drug, and do not increase the dose of the drug if the effect is not good; overdosage of the drug may cause a drop in blood pressure.
Individuals should not abuse Tamsulosin Hydrochloride Extended-Release Capsules, and should follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the use of medication in accordance with the indications.