Alfuzosin
How does Alfuzosin work?
Fluoxoxine is a drug used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia. It cannot be used to treat high blood pressure.
How to use and adjust the dosage of Alfuzosin?
Fluxoxine is an oral medication and should be taken on a full stomach. Fluoroxin should be taken with the same meal each day. Swallow the medicine whole without chewing or crushing it.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia
Aldult
Take 2.5 mg three times a day, with a maximum daily dose of 10 mg.
Senior citizens
Start with 2.5 mg twice daily, then increase the dose based on drug response.
What are the side effects of Alfuzosin?
Common side effects of fluoroxacin include muscle weakness, diarrhea, dizziness, dry mouth, headache, tiredness, nausea and vomiting, postural hypotension, and dizziness.
Who should not use Alfuzosin?
People who are allergic to fluoroxoxine or any component of its preparation.
People with impaired liver function or suffering from liver failure.
People who are taking CYP3A4 inhibitors, such as Ketoconazole, Itraconazole, Ritonavir.
Pharmacist Tip:
This drug may make you dizzy, so avoid any activity that requires high concentration (such as driving a car or operating machinery) until you know its effects.
Common taking time:
Fluxoxine should be taken immediately after the same meal each day.
The information is for reference only, and the actual medication time will be adjusted according to individual circumstances.
Common possible conflicting drugs:
Blood pressure medicines, such as Atenolol, Verapamil
CYP3A4 inhibitors such as Ketoconazole, Itraconazole, Ritonavir
Cimetidine
If you are taking the above medicines, please inform your doctor or pharmacist, the dosage may need to be adjusted.