Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) - Treatment and Medication


If you are suffering from high blood pressure and Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, also known as BPH, you should consider taking Cardura medication. It is a very effective drug for such treatments. It is an alpha-blocker. This helps to relax the muscles in the blood vessels. In return, it will lead to a decrease in blood pressure.

For benign prostatic hyperplasia patients, such effect from taking Cardura is desired. This is because the drug frees the tension from the muscles that surround the urethra. Therefore, there will be good improvement in urinary symptoms.

Do Not Use Cardura If:

The patient will generate an allergic reaction to any chemical that is used to make Cardura or drugs similar to Cardura. Hence, it is necessary that you consult a doctor or pharmacist before you start your Cardura treatment.

Before Using Cardura

The doctor or pharmacist who prescribes the medicine must know if the women are pregnant, planning to be pregnant or if they are breast-feeding currently.

Besides that, patients who are suffering from prostate cancer or liver and kidney problems should also refrain from taking Cardura. If patients are taking any health supplements, this must be reported to the doctor as these may interact with Cardura too and may have adverse effects.

Cardura Side Effects

Cardura may interact with Cimetidine or Verapamil. As a result, patient tends to feel dizzy or have a fainting feeling. Vardenafil must also be avoided when having Cardura treatment.

Dosage

Cardura can be taken either with food or without food. It does not matter. When the first dose is consumed, the patient may experience sudden drop of blood pressure. If the patient happens to miss his Cardura medication accidentally, it must be taken as soon as possible. But it must not be taken with 2 dosage at one time.

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1 comment:

Unknown said...

I got Dr Johnson email address from an article I read about ways to help urination problems with BPH, and what the person said your drug combination does almost sounds to good to be true. but I'm at a point that I had to write him, and find out more. I have BPH, and have had since around mid 2013 as best I remember, but it's believed to partly due to nerve damage from a giant Tarlov Cyst on my S2 nerve root. We found the cyst on 7/2/14 after a 5 month hunt for the cause of what started out as severe dizziness, blurriness, and major headaches, and the hunt began on 2/2/14 which was the first day that I was unable to work, because I was a Truck Driver, and you can't drive an 80,000 pound rig when it feels like you're drunk all of the time, and that day was ultimatly the first day of my disability.I have taken different medications, but no solution, I take Alfuzosin 10 mg twice a day and for a great long time I had hardly any problems, and then it got to where if I didn't go within 10 to 15 minutes of the first feeling that I'm going to need to go soon I would end up sitting on the toilet for 45 minutes to an hour just releasing a little bit. so I contacted Dr Johnson, and I used his product for a month, but will always advice you take it for a month and half to get a complete cure. any one with similar issues can contact him on drjohnson958@gmail.com