Flomax and Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Flomax and Rheumatoid Arthritis

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There have been numerous reports concerning a link between Flomax and rheumatoid arthritis and several known specialists are recommending it as a part of treatment. Flomax capsules are actually made out of tamsulosin hydrochloride. Tamsulosin is an alpha blocker that is mostly utilized in treatment of benign protatic hyperplasia, also known as BPH. It is currently marketed by numerous companies under different names but the most common is Flomax, now changed in Flomaxtra by most marketers.

It is very important to know the possible side effects linked with using Flomax and rheumatoid arthritis treatment. Tamsulosin has two known adverse drug reactions. The first one is immunologic. Because the drug usually contains sulfa moiety, it has been shown to show different reactions when used in a mix with sulfa drugs. The second one is ophthalmologic. Many patients that use Flomax have shown a complication named floppy iris syndrome while undergoing cataract surgery. If you are to undergo such surgery it is highly recommended that you let your doctor know if you took tamsulosin. It is usually written in your medical history but it is always better to let them know, just in case. Also, some remote cases have been visible in men. It seems that tamsulosin also causes male patients to experience retrograde ejaculation, thus affecting their sexual function.

Flomax and rheumatoid arthritis are both quite tricky to understand. The disease itself presents different developments in different people so it is safe to say that Flomax or any other drug containing tamsulosin might not work. This is why it is always important to consult your doctor and ask for as much information as possible. You can purchase Flomax from the pharmacy and the drug will come with package inserts that will let you know all that is important about this medicine. On the other hand, there are no studies that show any concrete evidence of a link between Flomax and rheumatoid arthritis. The good news is that there are different drugs that have shown improved effects on the disease. You can find more information at any specialist doctor out there and after different tests and analysis he/she can provide you with different methods to ease your life while suffering from rheumatoid arthritis. There is no known cure that always works at the moment but scientists are making progress as you read these lines.

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