Doxazosin instructions for administration

Doxazosin instructions
General Principles Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Hypertension --

General Principles
DOSAGE MUST BE INDIVIDUALIZED

The initial dosage of Doxazosin mesylate tablets in patients with hypertension and/or BPH is 1 mg given once daily in the a.m. or p.m. This starting dose is intended to minimize the frequency of postural hypotension and first dose syncope associated with Doxazosin mesylate tablets. Postural effects are most likely to occur between 2 and 6 hours after a dose. Therefore blood pressure measurements should be taken during this time period after the first dose and with each increase in dose. If administration of Doxazosin mesylate tablets is discontinued for several days, therapy should be restarted using the initial dosing regimen.

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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
1-8 mg once daily

The initial dosage of Doxazosin mesylate tablets is 1 mg, given once daily in the a.m. or p.m. Depending on the individual patient’s urodynamics and BPH symptomatology, dosage may then be increased to 2 mg and thereafter to 4 mg and 8 mg once daily, the maximum recommended dose for BPH. The recommended titration interval is 1-2 weeks. Blood pressure should be evaluated routinely in these patients.

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Hypertension
1-16 mg once daily

The initial dosage of Doxazosin mesylate tablets is 1 mg given once daily. Depending on the individual patient’s standing blood pressure response (based on measurements taken at 2-6 hours post-dose and 24 hours post-dose), dosage may then be increased to 2 mg and thereafter if necessary to 4 mg, 8 mg and 16 mg to achieve the desired reduction in blood pressure. Increases in dose beyond 4 mg increase the likelihood of excessive postural effects including syncope, postural dizziness/vertigo and postural hypotension. At a titrated dose of 16 mg once daily the frequency of postural effects is about 12% compared to 3% for placebo.

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