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Doxazosin Interaction with Alcohol


Are you taking Doxazosin? Are you aware of the dangers of combining Doxazosin with alcohol? Drug-food-interactions are seldom discussed but can lead to undesirable side effects and potentially diminish the efficacy of the medication.

Doxazosin Interactions with Alcohol

Doxazosin should be avoided when taking alcohol since it causes dizziness, lightheadedness and fainting (1 Trusted Source
National Institute on Alcohol and Alcoholism. (2014) Harmful Interactions: Mixing Alcohol With Medicines.

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).

When and How to Take Doxazosin

  • Doxazosin is available in the form of a tablet and an extended-release tablet to be taken orally.
  • The tablet is often taken with or without meals once daily in the morning or evening, whereas the extended-release tablet is usually taken once daily with breakfast.
  • Swallow the extended-release tablets as a whole instead of crushing, chewing or breaking them.
  • Take the medication at the same time every day for better results.
  • Follow the instructions as given in the doctor's prescription.
  • Do not exceed or skip a dose. If a dose is missed, take the medication as soon as it is remembered.
  • If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with the regular dosing schedule.
  • Do not double the dose at a time to compensate for a missed dose (2 Trusted Source
    National Library of Medicine: Doxazosin MedlinePlus Drug Information.

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    ).

References

1. National Institute on Alcohol and Alcoholism. (2014) Harmful Interactions: Mixing Alcohol With Medicines. https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/brochures-and-fact-sheets/harmful-interactions-mixing-alcohol-with-medicines
2. National Library of Medicine: Doxazosin MedlinePlus Drug Information. https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a693045.html

Drug Name : Doxazosin

Doxazosin is an alpha blocker, prescribed for high blood pressure and benign prostatic hyperplasia (an enlarged prostate). It relaxes the muscles around the urethra and decreases chances of surgery.
We recommend consulting your doctor to verify the information presented on this page or if you need any further clarifications.


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