I care about someone who has male urinary symptoms
So, maybe someone you care about has gotten a little older. And maybe he's experiencing bothersome urinary symptoms. His symptoms could be a sign of BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia). Only his doctor can tell if he has BPH, not a more serious condition like prostate cancer.
The good news about BPH is that it is not cancer or a sign that he will have cancer in the future. The better news is that treatment is available. In fact, if his doctor decides FLOMAX is right for him, he could experience symptom improvement in one week. Find out what BPH really is—along with its symptoms. Identify a plan for talking with a loved one. Encourage him to talk to his doctor about whether his symptoms could be BPH.
Important Safety Information
Only your doctor can tell if you have BPH, not a more serious condition
like prostate cancer. Avoid driving or hazardous tasks for 12 hours after
your first dose or increase in dose, as a sudden drop in blood pressure
may occur, rarely resulting in fainting. If considering cataract surgery,
tell your eye surgeon you’ve taken FLOMAX. Common side effects are
runny nose, dizziness and decrease in semen.
Before taking FLOMAX capsules, please see the full Prescribing Information and Patient Information.



