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Helpful Links for BPH

The following organizations provide information and support for men with BPH and their loved ones:

American Urological Association Foundation
A professional organization that provides information and resource guides focusing on urological conditions.

American Prostate Society
Conducts public education programs on the symptoms, detection and treatments of prostate diseases. Brochures on treatment options as well as a newsletter are also available.

American Urological Association
A professional organization with information for doctors and other health-care specialists.

Mayo Clinic
Online education and information for patients and the general public.

National Association for Continence
Source of education, advocacy and support concerning the causes, prevention, diagnosis, treatment and management alternatives for incontinence. Newsletter, resource guide and leaflets available.

National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse
Provides prostate cancer information from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Together Rx Access
Free savings program that helps qualified individuals and families save on over 275 brand-name prescription drugs, including UROXATRAL.

Men's Health Network
Non-profit educational organization committed to improving the health and
wellness of men.

Indication
UROXATRAL® (alfuzosin HCl 10 mg extended-release tablets) is an alpha1-blocker for the treatment of the signs and symptoms of BPH.

Important Safety Information
Do not take UROXATRAL if you have liver problems or if you are taking antifungal drugs like ketoconazole or itraconazole, or HIV drugs like ritonavir.

UROXATRAL can cause a sudden drop in blood pressure, especially when starting treatment. This may lead to fainting, dizziness, and lightheadedness. Do not drive, operate machinery, or do any dangerous activity until you know how UROXATRAL will affect you. This is especially important if you already have a problem with low blood pressure or take medicines to treat high blood pressure.

Before taking UROXATRAL, tell your doctor if you have kidney problems.

Also, tell your doctor if you or any family member(s) have or take medications for a rare heart condition known as congenital prolongation of the QT interval.

BPH and prostate cancer can cause the same symptoms. However, UROXATRAL is not a treatment for prostate cancer.

The most common side effects with UROXATRAL are dizziness, upper respiratory tract infection, headache, and tiredness.

Please see UROXATRAL patient information.