Looking Your Best
There’s nothing unmanly about wanting to look good. Get the latest on grooming, skin care, and treatments for thinning hair.
Skin
Here’s the rundown on male grooming products from skincare, shampoo, and hair styling to shaving creams, aftershaves, and razor burn remedies.
Looking a bit saggy? Here’s everything you need to know about cosmetic surgery for men — including the questions you should ask your doctor before undergoing it.
You thought you’d left zits behind in high school, along with backpacks and bag lunches. But acne can return in adulthood, more embarrassing than ever. Here’s why and also how to get rid of it.
Men have been shaving for thousands of years — so why do we still go to work with nicks, stubble, and razor burn? Read tips from shaving professionals on how to get a smooth and painless shave.
Hair (or lack of it)
Going gray? So will you hide it or flaunt it? Here are the facts about why men go gray and how to treat gray hair — if you want to.
Some men will do just about anything to prevent and treat hair loss. But what works? From rugs to hair transplants to laser combs, here’s the bald truth about hair loss products.
He had been terrified of going bald ever since high school. Read about how one man learned to stop being ashamed and accept — if not embrace — his baldness.
Are nasty, unwanted hairs sprouting from your nose, ears, back, or some other grotesquely inappropriate place? Here’s how to prune them back — or get rid of them altogether.
Indication
Uroxatral® (alfuzosin HCl 10 mg extended-release tablets) is an alpha1-blocker for the treatment of the signs and symptoms of BPH.
Important Safety Information
Do not take UROXATRAL if you have liver problems or if you are taking antifungal drugs like ketoconazole or itraconazole, or HIV drugs like ritonavir.
UROXATRAL can cause a sudden drop in blood pressure, especially when starting treatment. This may lead to fainting, dizziness, and lightheadedness. Do not drive, operate machinery, or do any dangerous activity until you know how UROXATRAL will affect you. This is especially important if you already have a problem with low blood pressure or take medicines to treat high blood pressure. There may be an increased risk of low blood pressure and fainting when taking UROXATRAL in combination with blood pressure medication or nitrates.
Before taking UROXATRAL, tell your doctor if you have kidney problems.
Also, tell your doctor if you or any family member(s) have or take medications for a rare heart condition known as congenital prolongation of the QT interval.
BPH and prostate cancer can cause the same symptoms. However, UROXATRAL is not a treatment for prostate cancer.
The most common side effects with UROXATRAL are dizziness, upper respiratory tract infection, headache, and tiredness.
Please see UROXATRAL patient information.



