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Prostate Hyperplacia. On Citral, Hydrochlorothiazide, Flomax, Avodart. Seasonal Allergies. Took Chlortripolon. Problem?

I habe been diagnosed with a mild prostate hyperplasia,I am currently taking K citra10(2Die),hydrochlorothiazide(1die),Flomax 0.4mg(1die) and finally Avodart 0,5mg (1 die);I sufer from seasonal allerguies and usually take 1 chlortripolon every second day.Can I still use this la latter product without risking prostatic problems ? Thank you .
Bernard
posted on Wed, 1 May 2013
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Hi there ~

I understand your concern regarding medication interactions. However after checking for interactions for the medications that you are on, there is no cause for concern taking the new medication. I hope this helps allay your anxiety. If you are having any abnormal reactions despite this reassurance, it probably is due to starting the new medication and is a side effect and not a drug interaction. In that case please stop the medication and consult a doctor for alternatives.

I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!
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Prostate Hyperplacia. On Citral, Hydrochlorothiazide, Flomax, Avodart. Seasonal Allergies. Took Chlortripolon. Problem?

Hi there ~ I understand your concern regarding medication interactions. However after checking for interactions for the medications that you are on, there is no cause for concern taking the new medication. I hope this helps allay your anxiety. If you are having any abnormal reactions despite this reassurance, it probably is due to starting the new medication and is a side effect and not a drug interaction. In that case please stop the medication and consult a doctor for alternatives. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!