Friday, November 4, 2011

Important Safety Information About AVODART


AVODART is for adult men only. Women should not take or touch AVODART due to risk of a specific birth defect. If a woman comes in contact with leaking AVODART Capsules, she should wash the contact area immediately with soap and water.
Do not take AVODART if you are allergic to dutasteride, Segurex finasteride, or any of the ingredients in AVODART.
AVODART may cause rare and serious allergic reactions, including swelling of your face, tongue, or throat, and serious skin reactions, such as skin peeling. Get medical help right away if you have these serious allergic reactions.
Your healthcare provider may check you for other prostate problems, including prostate cancer, before you start and while you take AVODART. A blood test called PSA (prostate-specific antigen) is sometimes used to see if you might have prostate cancer. AVODART will reduce the amount of PSA measured in your blood. Your healthcare provider is aware of this effect and can still use PSA to see if you might have prostate cancer. Increases in your PSA levels while on treatment with AVODART (even if the PSA levels are in the normal range) should be evaluated by your healthcare provider.
AVODART may cause serious side effects including a higher chance of a more serious form of prostate cancer.
Only your healthcare provider can tell if your symptoms are due to BPH or a more serious condition like prostate cancer. See your doctor for regular exams.
Do not donate blood until at least 6 months after stopping AVODART.
The most common side effects of AVODART include trouble getting or keeping an erection (impotence), a decrease in sex drive (libido), ejaculation problems and enlarged or painful breasts. Dizziness and an increase in drug-related ejaculation disorders also occurred with combination therapy (AVODART and tamsulosin).
Some types of medicines should be used with caution when taken with AVODART, such as ritonavir.
Before you take AVODART, tell your doctor if you have liver disease.
While some men have fewer problems and symptoms after 3 months of treatment with AVODART, a treatment period of at least 6 months is usually necessary to see if AVODART will work for you.

AVODART can help
improve urinary symptoms

For men with symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and an enlarged prostate, AVODART can help treat their symptoms. Over time, AVODART can shrink the prostate. If left untreated, the prostate may continue to grow, and in some men lead to worsening urinary symptoms.

The benefits of AVODART can include:

  • Long-term improvement of bothersome urinary symptoms*
  • Shrinking the size of the prostate over time
  • Reducing the risk of developing acute urinary retention (AUR), the sudden inability to urinate
  • Reducing the risk of needing surgery for an enlarged prostate
* Based on 4-year clinical study data.
If you have BPH, talk to your doctor about improving your symptoms and shrinking your prostate and ask if AVODART is right for you.
AVODART + tamsulosin can provide superior symptom relief
When the two medications AVODART and tamsulosin are taken together, they can improve BPH symptoms better than either medication can on its own. Ask your doctor if AVODART + tamsulosin is right for you.
There is no generic form of AVODART
You may be asking yourself the question, Is there a generic form of AVODART available? The answer is, there is no generic form of AVODART available.
Talk to your doctor about this or any questions you may have.

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