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alfusin T 5 Tablet ER is a combination of two medicines that work in different ways to treat men with an enlarged prostate gland (benign prostatic hyperplasia). It helps to relieve symptoms such as difficulty urinating or needing to go to the toilet more often.
Alfuzosin
Alfuzosin 10mg: Managing Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) and Restoring Urinary Comfort
If you are experiencing frequent nocturnal awakenings or a weak urinary stream, you may be suffering from Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) an enlarged prostate. This is a common condition in older men but should not significantly impact your quality of life. Alfuzosin is a targeted medication designed to relax the tension in the prostate and bladder facilitating easier urination.
How Alfuzosin Works: The “Alpha-Blocker” Explained
Alfuzosin is a class of drugs known as Alpha-1 blockers. It does not directly shrink the prostate but acts on the muscles.
- The Relaxation Effect: It targets the smooth muscles in the prostate gland and the bladder neck.
- The Result: By relaxing these specific muscles, the urethra is straightened allowing for a stronger flow, less straining and a more complete bladder emptying.
Key Information
| Feature | Details |
| Common Brand | Uroxatral |
| Primary Use | Symptoms of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) |
| Class | Alpha-Adrenergic Antagonist |
| Typical Dose | 10mg Prolonged-Release Tablet |
| Best Taken | Immediately after the same meal every day |
Best Practices for Use of Alfuzosin
To maximise the benefits of Alfuzosin, it is important to follow these guidelines for safe and effective use:
- The “Full Stomach” Rule:
- Always take Alfuzosin immediately after a meal, typically dinner. Taking it on an empty stomach significantly reduces its absorption.
- No Crushing: These are “prolonged-release” tablets. Chewing, crushing or breaking them releases the entire 24-hour dose at once, which can be dangerous. Swallow the tablet whole.
- Consistency is Key: Take the medication at the same time every day to maintain a steady level in your bloodstream.
Safety & Side Effects
General Tolerance:
Most men tolerate Alfuzosin well because it is more “uro-selective” (targets the urinary tract specifically) than some older alpha-blockers. However, be aware of the following:
- First-Dose Effect:
- You may experience dizziness or lightheadedness when starting the medication or if your dose is increased. It is advisable to take your first few doses before bed.
- Common Side Effects:
- Headache, tiredness or mild nasal congestion are common side effects.
- Rare but Serious:
- Seek immediate medical attention if you experience a painful erection lasting more than four hours (priapism).
Surgery Considerations:
If you are planning cataract or glaucoma surgery, inform your eye surgeon that you are taking Alfuzosin. It can cause a condition called “Floppy Iris Syndrome” during the procedure. However, surgeons can easily manage this if they are aware in advance.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: How long does it take for Alfuzosin to start working?
A: You may notice a difference in your urinary flow within a few days but it often takes two to three weeks to experience the full benefit of the medication. Patience is key.
Q: Does Alfuzosin cause sexual side effects?
A: Unlike some other prostate medications (such as Finasteride), Alfuzosin is much less likely to cause issues such as erectile dysfunction or low libido. In fact, it is often preferred for men who wish to avoid these specific side effects.
Q: Can I drink alcohol while taking this?
A: You should be cautious. Alcohol can increase the blood pressure-lowering effect of Alfuzosin causing you to feel more dizzy or faint than usual. If you do drink, keep it very moderate and observe how your body reacts.
Q: Will it lower my blood pressure?
A: While it is not used to treat high blood pressure, it can cause a slight drop, particularly when standing up quickly (orthostatic hypotension). Always stand up slowly from a sitting or lying position.
Q: Can I stop taking it once my symptoms improve?
A: No. Alfuzosin manages the symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia but does not cure the enlargement. If you stop taking it, your urinary symptoms will likely return within a few days. Always consult your doctor before stopping any prescribed medication.
















