Veltam 0.2 mg Tablet MR – Tamsulosin Hydrochloride 0.2 mg by Intas
Veltam 0.2 from Intas Pharmaceuticals contains Tamsulosin Hydrochloride IP 0.2 mg in a film-coated modified release tablet. The dose is what makes this one notable: 0.2 mg is half the usual 0.4 mg strength, and it exists for a specific reason. Tamsulosin relaxes the smooth muscle of the prostate and bladder neck to open a narrowed urinary outlet, but the same relaxation in blood vessels can cause dizziness or fainting – and older, slighter, or blood-pressure-sensitive patients feel that most. Starting at 0.2 mg lets a doctor establish tolerance before stepping up, and for some men the lower dose controls symptoms adequately on its own. Strip of 10 tablets. Schedule H prescription medicine.
Key Features
- Tamsulosin Hydrochloride IP 0.2 mg – half the usual strength
- Modified release film-coated tablet, once daily
- A gentler starting dose for patients sensitive to dizziness
- Selective alpha-1A blocker for benign prostatic hyperplasia
- Strip of 10 tablets from Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Composition
- Tamsulosin Hydrochloride IP – 0.2 mg per film-coated modified release tablet
- Colours – Lake of Quinoline Yellow WS and Titanium Dioxide IP
Composition as printed on the pack. Refer to the package insert for the complete list of excipients.
Uses & Benefits
- Eases a weak or interrupted urine stream and straining to start
- Reduces urgent and frequent urination, including at night
- A lower starting dose, so less likely to cause dizziness than 0.4 mg
- Helps empty the bladder more completely
- Selective for urinary alpha-1A receptors, sparing blood pressure
- Once-daily modified release tablet
Directions for Use
- Take one tablet once daily, exactly as prescribed
- Swallow the tablet whole with water. Do not crush, chew or break it – that destroys the modified release
- Take it about half an hour after the same meal each day
- Stand up slowly for the first few days, when dizziness is most likely
- Keep taking it once symptoms settle; stopping lets them return
Precautions
- Dizziness or fainting can occur, especially with the first doses or a dose increase. Rise slowly and do not drive until you know how it affects you
- Tell your eye surgeon you take tamsulosin before cataract or glaucoma surgery, even if you stopped it long ago – it causes floppy iris syndrome and the surgeon must plan for it
- Tamsulosin relaxes muscle; it does not shrink the prostate. Your doctor decides whether you also need a prostate-shrinking medicine
- Prostate cancer can cause the same symptoms – your doctor should rule it out before you start
- Abnormal ejaculation, including reduced or absent semen, is common and harmless
- Tell your doctor about severe kidney or liver disease, low blood pressure, and all other medicines – especially other alpha blockers, erectile dysfunction drugs, ketoconazole or ritonavir
Storage
- Store below 30°C, protected from light and moisture
- Keep tablets in the original blister until use
- Keep out of reach of children
Disclaimer
Schedule H prescription drug – not to be sold by retail without the prescription of a Registered Medical Practitioner. This information is for general awareness and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.














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