What is alfuzosin? What are the uses for alfuzosin?

Alfuzosin is used in adult men to treat slow urination due to benign prostatic hyperplasia. Most men experience an improvement in urination in 2 to 3 weeks.

The symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) such as urinary frequency, nocturia, weak stream, hesitancy and incomplete emptying are related to two components, anatomical (static) and functional (dynamic). The static component is related to the prostate size.

Prostate size alone does not correlate with symptom severity. The dynamic component is a function of the smooth muscle tone in the prostate and its capsule, the bladder neck, and the bladder base as well as the prostatic urethra. The smooth muscle tone is regulated by alphaadrenergic receptors. Alfuzosin exhibits selectivity for alpha1 adrenergic receptors in the lower urinary tract. Blockade of these adrenoreceptors can cause smooth muscle in the bladder neck and prostate to relax, resulting in an improvement in urine flow and a reduction in symptoms of BPH.

Alfuzosin is a selective antagonist of post-synaptic alpha1-adrenoreceptors, which are located in the prostate, bladder base, bladder neck, prostatic capsule, and prostatic urethra.

What brand names are available for alfuzosin?

Uroxatral

Do I need a prescription for alfuzosin?

Yes

Which drugs or supplements interact with alfuzosin?

Is alfuzosin safe to take if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?

  • Alfuzosin is not used by women; however, studies in animals have shown no evidence of fetal toxicity, even with exceedingly high doses of alfuzosin.
  • Alfuzosin is not prescribed for women.

What else should I know about alfuzosin?

What preparations of alfuzosin are available?

Extended release table:, 10 mg.

How should I keep alfuzosin stored?

Alfuzosin should be stored at room temperature, from 15 C to 30 C (59 F – 86 F).

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Medically Reviewed on 7/18/2019

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