Cardura

Cardura medicine is used to treat hypertension which is also known as high blood pressure. If you are a sufferer of hypertension, then your doctor may suggest Cardura for you. When you start a new medication, though, it is important to understand a little bit about the drug you are going to use. With that in mind, here is some help for you about how talk to your doctor about Cardura, the side effects of Cardura, and how to make sure you get the right Cardura dosage.

What Is Cardura?

So while you may know that Cardura is blood pressure medicine, you may now know what it really is. Cardura is a part of a group of drugs that doctors call alpha-adrenergic blockers. That means that it causes the veins and arteries to expand. This, in turn, improves blood flow and makes your heart work less. Additionally, other muscles in the body will relax so that there are other uses for this drug.

Working With Your Doctor

Before you start on Cardura, it is your responsibility to talk to the doctor about your medical history and status. For instance, you need to let the doctor know if you are taking Cardura during a time when you are going to have cataract surgery. If he or she wants you off of it, you will get an explanation of how to stop taking Cardura; do not simply stop cold turkey.

Additionally, as with any new drug, let the doctor know if you have any kidney or liver disease. There is a possibility that if you have a history of prostate cancer, you may also need your dosage adjusted.

Finally, let the doctor know if you are pregnant or nursing. The state of this drug suggests that it may be harmful to an unborn child or nursing baby. Talk to your doctor about such a situation.

Side Effects

Finally, before you take Cardura, you should make sure you understand the side effects that are possible. Cardura side effects can be serious so it is important to pay attention. If you have fast or pounding heartbeats, swelling in your hands or feet, unusual erections, or feelings of light-headedness, then you should contact a doctor at once. Additionally, the feeling of any allergic reaction should be considered as well.

Other less serious side effects may occur as well. Weakness, dizziness, flu symptoms, and headaches are all signs of those. Talk to your doctor if any of them seem particularly unusual or difficult to deal with.

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