Common side effects of silodosin may include dizziness, headache, and retrograde ejaculation. As with any medication, it is important to follow the prescribed dosage and consult with a healthcare professional fo
Four patients, two in each group, discontinued the treatment in first few days due to side-effects (orthostatic hypotension). No severe complications were recorded during the treatment period. Retrograde ejaculation was recorded in nine and three patients in Groups 1 and 2, respectively. Conclusion...
Common adverse effects include retrograde ejaculation, dizziness, and headache. In conclusion, Silodosin is a selective α1-adrenoceptor antagonist with significant clinical applications in treating benign prostatic hyperplasia and facilitating the passage of ureteral stones. Its ability to selectively target ...
Some evidence suggests that older men with BPH may have more sexual problems than other men their age, and some drugs used to treat BPH can cause problems with erection and ejaculation. You should talk to your doctor if you develop these problems, since a change in medications may relieve th...
While no patients in group 1 experienced side effects, 5 patients (14%) in group 2 experienced retrograde ejaculation. These results indicate that 4 mg/day of silodos in facilitates the expulsion of distal ureteral stones 4 to 10 mm in diameter but does not significantly reduce...
Six patients were excluded from the study due to adverse drug reactions: 4 (6.15%) in the silodosin group (retrograde ejaculation, hypotension) and 2 (3.27%) in the mirabegron group (hypertension). Conclusions In among patients with distal ureteric stones measuring 5–10 mm, mirabegr...
The Major Adverse Effects were Retrograde Ejaculation(20%) &Upper Respiratory Tract Infection (15%).We Concluded That Silodosin is Effective For Both Storage And Voiding Symptoms In BPH Patients with Less Cardiovascular Side Effects.Keywords: AUA Symptom Score, Benign Pro...
Retrograde or abnormal ejaculation was the most commonly reported adverse effect. The incidence of orthostatic hypotension was low. In conclusion, silodosin, a novel selective α(1A)-adrenergic receptor antagonist, was effective in general and without obtrusive side effects. This review ...
Common side effects involved dizziness, nasal congestion, and retrograde ejaculation, with silodosin showing a lower incidence of hypotension contrasted with tamsulosin. In conclusion, while both silodosin and tamsulosin are effective in managing LUTS associated with BPH, silodosin's s...