Men's Health: Get Cut
Cardio Exercise
Kick up your cardio training. Learn how to get the most bang for your burn.
Exercise Machines
How well do workout gadgets from TV infomercials work? Will they help you get ripped, or just ripped off? See what the experts have to say.
Treadmill Workout
Right, left, right, left … but what about speed and incline? This video can help you master one of the best fat burning exercises out there.
Elliptical Machine
Tired of the same old cardio routine? In this WebMD video a personal trainer shares her tips on getting your heart pumping by working out your upper and lower body at the same time.
Stationary Bike
Bit of a couch potato? The stationary bike may be the perfect way for you to get started. Find out how to use a stationary bike in this WebMD video.
Video: What Type of Bicycle is Right for You?
Want to start bicycling? Not sure about what type of bike to get? Watch this video on mountain bikes, road bikes, and folding bikes.
Video: What Type of Bicycle is Right for You?
WebMD Guide
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, or erectile dysfunction medication.
If considering cataract surgery (clouding of the eyes), tell your eye surgeon that you are currently taking UROXATRAL or have previously been treated with an alpha-blocker.
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 full prescribing information.

