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Tamcuf helps in relieving the symptoms of enlarged prostate. It doesn't decrease the size of the prostate. Tamcuf must be taken with food. You will feel better within hours or days of starting treatment. Full effect is usually seen within 2 weeks. Tamcuf may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak, especially when you stand up (orthostatic hypotension). Take special precaution if you have to drive, use machines or do any activity that needs alertness. If your undergoing eye surgery due to cataract or glaucoma, inform your eye doctor about the usage of Tamcuf. Inform your doctor if you have ever been diagnosed with kidney or liver problems.
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Apart from taking medicines : Simple lifestyle changes can help you manage your prostate symptoms better. Try to urinate when you first get the urge. However, take care not to strain or push to empty your bladder. Avoid drinking fluids (especially alcohol, caffeine) a few hours before bedtime or going out. You should also avoid medicines that can worsen urinary symptoms. These include some over the counter medicines for cold and cough.|Can I take Tamcuf in the morning? : Tamcuf can be taken after any meal of the day but after the same meal every day. It should be taken half an hour after food. |Can I take Tamcuf with terazosin? : No, Tamcuf should not be taken with terazosin. Taking them together can cause a severe fall in blood pressure.|What is the benefit of taking Tamcuf while the patient is on a catheter? : Clinical studies have shown beneficial results of using Tamcuf in patients catheterised for acute urinary retention caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). These patients could pass urine more easily after catheter removal with a lesser need for re-catheterisation. Tamcuf can be given to a patient with a catheter in place and can continue even after removal of the catheter.|Is Tamcuf an anticholinergic? : Tamcuf is not an anticholinergic medicine. It is an alpha adrenergic receptor blocker used to treat symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia.|Does Tamcuf cause ejaculation problems? : Retrograde ejaculation (semen does not leave the body, instead goes into the bladder) and ejaculation failure (reduced or absent ejaculation volume) are common problems associated with the use of Tamcuf, but this is harmless and more commonly seen at higher doses. Priapism (painful erection) is also a rare and serious side effect associated with its use.|Is Tamcuf a steroid? : Tamcuf is not a steroid. It is an alpha adrenergic receptor blocker used to treat symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia.|Can I take Tamcuf with deflazacort? : Yes, Tamcuf can be taken with deflazacort. No harmful effects or any other interactions have been reported when they are used together.|Does Tamcuf lower prostate specific antigen (PSA)? : Lowering of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) has not been seen with Tamcuf. However, the effect may vary from patient to patient who is taking the medicine. You may need to get prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels checked at regular intervals. If there are any changes in the PSA levels during therapy, consult your doctor.|Does Tamcuf cause hair loss? : Tamcuf is not known to cause hair loss. If you notice excessive hair loss during the therapy, consult your doctor.|Is Tamcuf available over the counter? : Tamcuf is not an over the counter medicine. It is a prescription medicine and can be bought from a pharmacy only when prescribed by a doctor.|Can the use of Tamcuf increase blood sugar levels? : Use of Tamcuf is not reported to increase your blood sugar levels. If you notice any change in the blood sugar levels while taking it, consult your doctor as this could be due to some condition which needs attention.|Can I take Tamcuf with tadalafil? : You need to take special precaution when taking Tamcuf with tadalafil. Both are known to decrease blood pressure and can cause orthostatic hypotension (fall in blood pressure when standing from a sitting or lying down position). When taken together they can cause a severe fall in blood pressure which can be harmful. |Does Tamcuf cause weight gain? : Weight gain has not been reported as a side effect with Tamcuf. Please consult your doctor in case you experience changes in weight while taking Tamcuf.|Does Tamcuf cause dry mouth? : Tamcuf use is not known to cause dry mouth. |Can I take Tamcuf with doxazosin? : No, Tamcuf should not be taken along with doxazosin. Both the medicines decrease blood pressure and taking them together can cause a severe fall in blood pressure.|Does Tamcuf effect blood pressure? : Tamcuf can reduce the blood pressure but not very significantly. However, it is also reported to cause postural hypotension (fall in blood pressure when you stand suddenly). Consult your doctor if you have these symptoms as the dose of your medicine may need to be adjusted.|Can I take Tamcuf with finasteride? : Yes, Tamcuf can be taken with finasteride. This combination is safe, well tolerated and works well in decreasing the symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Tamcuf relaxes the bladder muscles which helps in free passage of urine and provides immediate relief and finasteride decreases the size of the prostate and provides a long-term relief in symptoms.|Does Tamcuf help in erectile dysfunction? : Tamcuf is not indicated for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Please consult your doctor if you are suffering from erectile dysfunction for its right treatment.|When does Tamcuf start to work? : An improvement in urine flow can be seen in 4 to 8 hours after taking Tamcuf. However, it may take 2 to 4 weeks for the full effect to come.|Is Tamcuf a diuretic? : No,Tamcuf is not a diuretic. It is an alpha adrenergic receptor blocker used to treat symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia.|Can I take Tamcuf with sildenafil? : Special caution needs to be taken when Tamcuf is taken along with sildenafil. Both are known to decrease blood pressure and can also cause orthostatic hypotension (fall in blood pressure when standing from a sitting position). So, when taken together they can cause a severe fall in blood pressure which can be harmful. |Is Tamcuf an antibiotic? : Tamcuf is not an antibiotic. It is an alpha adrenergic receptor blocker used to treat symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia.|Can I take Tamcuf with ibuprofen or paracetamol? : Tamcuf can be taken with ibuprofen or paracetamol. No harmful side effects or other interactions have been seen when they are taken together. |Can I use Tamcuf with oxybutynin? : Tamcuf can be taken with oxybutynin. Tamcuf is given along when oxybutynin alone fails to control symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Oxybutynin helps in providing relief from symptoms of overactive bladder (urinary incontinence, urgency, and frequency).|Is there any relation between Tamcuf and cancer? : Tamcuf itself is not known to cause any cancers. It is used in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) which can co-exist with prostate cancer. So, screening for prostate cancer should be done before and after starting the therapy|Is Tamcuf a sulfa drug? : Tamcuf contains sulfur molecule in its structure. Patients with a sulfa allergy should report it to the doctor prior to therapy with Tamcuf. However, allergic reaction due to the drug has only been rarely reported.|Can I take Tamcuf with ciprofloxacin? : Tamcuf and ciprofloxacin are not known to have any clinically relevant drug interactions. However, interactions can occur. Please consult your doctor before taking both the medicines together.|How does Tamcuf help in removal of kidney stones? : Tamcuf helps in removal of kidney stones which are in the distal ureter. It works by relaxing the muscles of the urinary tract which causes an easy removal of the stones. It does not break the kidney stones. Use of Tamcuf also decreases the need for painkillers.|Is Tamcuf a beta blocker? : Tamcuf is not a beta blocker. It is an alpha adrenergic receptor blocker used to treat symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia.|Can I take Tamcuf with pseudoephedrine? : Tamcuf and pseudoephedrine are not known to have any meaningful interactions. However, they act by opposite mechanisms and produce opposite effects and hence you should consult your doctor before taking these medicines together because one can decrease the effect of the other.|Can I take Tamcuf if I have tachycardia (increased heart rate)? : Although Tamcuf is not contraindicated if you have tachycardia, you should be very careful while taking this medicine as it can cause a fall in blood pressure which leads to increased heart rate (tachycardia).|Is Tamcuf a blood thinner? : Tamcuf is not a blood-thinner. It is an alpha adrenergic receptor blocker used to treat symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia.|Can I take Tamcuf with aspirin? : Tamcuf and aspirin are not known to have any clinically relevant drug interactions. However, interactions can occur. Please consult your doctor before taking both the medicines together.|Can I take Tamcuf with vitamin D? : Yes, Tamcuf can be taken with vitamin D. No harmful effects or any interactions have been reported when these are used together.|Is Tamcuf a narcotic? : Tamcuf is not a narcotic substance. It is an alpha adrenergic receptor blocker used to treat symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia.|When should I stop taking Tamcuf? : Do not stop taking Tamcuf until you are asked by your doctor to do so. Continue taking it, even if you are feeling good. Tamcuf needs to be stopped temporarily if you are undergoing any eye surgery like a cataract.|Is Tamcuf an alpha blocker? : Yes, Tamcuf is an alpha blocker. It is a specific alpha1-adrenergic receptor blocker and is used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia.|Can I take Tamcuf with dutasteride? : Yes, Tamcuf can be taken with dutasteride. This combination is safe, well tolerated and works well in decreasing the symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Tamcuf relaxes the bladder muscles and provides immediate relief by helping in free passage of urine and dutasteride decreases the size of the prostate and provides a long-term relief in symptoms.|Who cannot take Tamcuf? : Tamcuf is contraindicated in patients with a history of allergy to Tamcuf, history of postural hypotension (fall in blood pressure when getting up from sitting or lying down position) or severe liver disorders.|Why is it preferred to take Tamcuf at bedtime? : Tamcuf causes peripheral blood vessel dilatation and pooling of blood in extremities leading to a fall in blood pressure on the sudden change in posture from lying down to sitting or standing. The patient experiences dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, spinning sensation, and vertigo. This can be prevented if the patient remains in the lying down position for a long time. So, it is preferred to take Tamcuf at bedtime especially when therapy is initiated.|Why does Tamcuf cause dizziness? : Tamcuf causes peripheral blood vessel dilatation and pooling of blood in extremities causing fall in blood pressure on the sudden change in posture from lying down to sitting or standing. This makes patient experiences dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, spinning sensation, and vertigo.|For how long can Tamcuf be taken? : Tamcuf can be taken till the symptoms are under control. Some clinical studies have used Tamcuf for as long as 6 years.|Can I use Tamcuf with antibiotics? : Tamcuf should not be used with ketoconazole which is an antifungal as it can increase the levels of Tamcuf and cause a fall in blood pressure. It is not known to have any significant interactions with other antibiotics.|Why should I stop taking Tamcuf before my cataract surgery? : Tamcuf can cause floppy eye syndrome in which the muscles of the iris become floppy and the pupil constricts unexpectedly during cataract surgery. So, when the eye surgeon actually needs a dilated pupil, it will constrict and restrict the field of surgery and can affect the surgical outcomes.|Why does Tamcuf cause stuffy nose? : Tamcuf relaxes the smooth muscles of the blood vessels and this vasodilation of the blood vessels can cause a stuffy nose.|Is Tamcuf an anti-inflammatory medicine? : Tamcuf is not an anti-inflammatory medicine. It is an alpha-adrenergic receptor blocker, used to treat symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia. It relaxes the muscles around the bladder exit and prostate gland which helps in easy passage of urine and also decreases the urge to urinate again and again. |Is Tamcuf a hormone? : Tamcuf is not a hormone. It is an alpha-adrenergic receptor blocker, used to treat symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia by relaxing the muscles around the bladder exit and prostate gland.|Is Tamcuf a nitrate? : Tamcuf is not a nitrate. It is an alpha-adrenergic receptor blocker, used to treat symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia by relaxing the muscles around the bladder exit and prostate gland.|Is Tamcuf a statin drug? : Tamcuf is not a statin drug. It is an alpha-adrenergic receptor blocker, used to treat symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia by relaxing the muscles around the bladder exit and prostate gland.|When does Tamcuf expire? : Yes, like any other medicine, Tamcuf has an expiry date. Please check the expiry date mentioned on the pack before taking the medicine.|Is Tamcuf a painkiller? : Tamcuf is not a pain killer. It is an alpha-adrenergic receptor blocker, used to treat symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia by relaxing the muscles around the bladder exit and prostate gland. However, Tamcuf decreases the need for painkillers in a specific condition like kidney stones.|Is Tamcuf a safe drug? : Tamcuf is safe if used for a prescribed duration in doses as prescribed by your physician. However, there are some very common side effects that you can experience with the dose advised, like a headache, nausea, and dyspepsia.|Is Tamcuf a controlled substance? : Tamcuf is not a controlled substance. It's a prescription medicine and is available on providing a valid prescription by a doctor.