This tool was developed by the AUA to provide a rapid and effective method to screen for BPH. Have your patients visit www.4FLOMAX.com and use this interactive screener. Assure them that the information is not stored and remind them to print out their results for further discussion with you.

AUA Symptom Index for BPH

Next Important considerations when discussing BPH with patients

Important Safety Information
FLOMAX is indicated to treat the signs and symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). FLOMAX is not indicated to treat hypertension. As with other alpha-adrenergic blocking agents, there is a potential risk of syncope. Patients beginning treatment with FLOMAX should be cautioned to avoid driving or hazardous tasks for 12 hours after their first dose or increase in dose should syncope occur. The most common side effects are dizziness, abnormal ejaculation, and rhinitis.

Caution should be exercised with concomitant administration of warfarin and FLOMAX. In addition, FLOMAX should be used with caution in combination with cimetidine, particularly at doses higher than 0.4 mg. FLOMAX is contraindicated in patients known to be hypersensitive to tamsulosin HCl or any component of FLOMAX.

Before prescribing FLOMAX, please see the full Prescribing Information.

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