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'''''For patient information about Terazosin, click [[Terazosin (patient information)|here]].''''' | |||
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Terazosin HCl, Terazosin hydrochloride, Terazosina, Terazosine, Terazosinum, Trazosin HCl, Abbott 45975, Blavin, Flumarc, Fosfomic, Heitrin, Hytracin, Hytrin, Hytrinex, Itrin, Urodie, Vasocard, Vasomet, Vicard | |||
==Overview== | |||
'''Terazosin''' (marketed as '''Hytrin '''or''' Zayasel''') is a selective [[alpha 1 antagonist]] used for treatment of symptoms of an enlarged [[prostate]] ([[benign prostatic hyperplasia|BPH]]). It also acts to lower the [[blood pressure]], and is therefore a drug of choice for men with [[hypertension]] and prostate enlargement. | |||
It works by blocking the action of [[adrenaline]] on [[smooth muscle]] of the [[urinary bladder|bladder]] and the [[blood vessel]] walls. | |||
Most common side effects include dizziness, drowsiness, headache, constipation, loss of appetite, fatigue, nasal congestion or dry eyes, but they generally go away after only a few days of use. Therapy should always be started with a low dose to avoid [[first dose phenomenon]].<ref>[http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/teraz_wcp.htm Hytrin (Terazosin Hcl) drug warnings and precautions - prescription drugs and medications at RxList<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Sexual side effects are rare, but may include [[priapism]] or [[erectile dysfunction]]. | |||
==Category== | |||
Alpha adrenergic blockers. | |||
==FDA Package Insert== | |||
== | ====TERAZOSIN®=== | ||
''' [[Terazosin indications and usage|Indications and Usage]]''' | |||
'''| [[Terazosin dosage and administration|Dosage and Administration]]''' | |||
'''| [[Terazosin dosage forms and strengths|Dosage Forms and Strengths]]''' | |||
'''| [[Terazosin contraindications|Contraindications]]''' | |||
'''| [[Terazosin warnings and precautions|Warnings and Precautions]]''' | |||
'''| [[Terazosin adverse reactions|Adverse Reactions]]''' | |||
'''| [[Terazosin drug interactions|Drug Interactions]]''' | |||
'''| [[Terazosin use in specific populations|Use in Specific Populations]]''' | |||
'''| [[Terazosin overdosage|Overdosage]]''' | |||
'''| [[Terazosin description|Description]]''' | |||
'''| [[Terazosin clinical pharmacology|Clinical Pharmacology]]''' | |||
'''| [[Terazosin nonclinical toxicology|Nonclinical Toxicology]]''' | |||
'''| [[Terazosin clinical studies|Clinical Studies]]''' | |||
'''| [[Terazosin how supplied storage and handling|How Supplied/Storage and Handling]]''' | |||
'''| [[Terazosin patient counseling information|Patient Counseling Information]]''' | |||
'''| [[Terazosin labels and packages|Labels and Packages]]''' | |||
== | ==Mechanism of Action== | ||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Cardiovascular Drugs]] | |||
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Revision as of 04:00, 7 March 2014
Terazosin |
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Terazosin®, Hytrin® FDA Package Insert |
Indications and Usage |
Dosage and Administration |
Contraindications |
Warnings |
Precautions |
Adverse Reactions |
Drug Interactions |
Use in Specific Populations |
Overdosage |
Description |
Clinical Pharmacology |
Nonclinical Toxicology |
How Supplied/Storage and Handling |
Patient Counseling Information |
Labels and Packages |
Clinical Trials on Terazosin |
ClinicalTrials.gov |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:
For patient information about Terazosin, click here.
Synonyms / Brand Names:
Terazosin HCl, Terazosin hydrochloride, Terazosina, Terazosine, Terazosinum, Trazosin HCl, Abbott 45975, Blavin, Flumarc, Fosfomic, Heitrin, Hytracin, Hytrin, Hytrinex, Itrin, Urodie, Vasocard, Vasomet, Vicard
Overview
Terazosin (marketed as Hytrin or Zayasel) is a selective alpha 1 antagonist used for treatment of symptoms of an enlarged prostate (BPH). It also acts to lower the blood pressure, and is therefore a drug of choice for men with hypertension and prostate enlargement.
It works by blocking the action of adrenaline on smooth muscle of the bladder and the blood vessel walls.
Most common side effects include dizziness, drowsiness, headache, constipation, loss of appetite, fatigue, nasal congestion or dry eyes, but they generally go away after only a few days of use. Therapy should always be started with a low dose to avoid first dose phenomenon.[1] Sexual side effects are rare, but may include priapism or erectile dysfunction.
Category
Alpha adrenergic blockers.
FDA Package Insert
=TERAZOSIN®
Indications and Usage | Dosage and Administration | Dosage Forms and Strengths | Contraindications | Warnings and Precautions | Adverse Reactions | Drug Interactions | Use in Specific Populations | Overdosage | Description | Clinical Pharmacology | Nonclinical Toxicology | Clinical Studies | How Supplied/Storage and Handling | Patient Counseling Information | Labels and Packages