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Stone In Kidney. Taking Contiflo. Why Getting Weakness And Feeling Sleepy?

i am taking the medicine contiflo because of 7mm stone in left kidney 3days of stem cure medicine & contiflo with syrup ston1 Daily night i am taking contiflo tablet as prescribed by doctor 10 days & the same i have finished 8 days.. pls let me know why i am getting weakness & sleepy feeling.. stemcure 3 days dose has been finished.
Sat, 5 Oct 2013
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Hi.
Contiflo or tamsulosin tablet can cause postural hypotension which means your BP will be reduced in standing position which will give you a feeling of dizziness or weakness. And this is reversible. Symptoms will disappear once you stop medications. Follow up with your urologist to look for the status of ureteric stone.
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Stone In Kidney. Taking Contiflo. Why Getting Weakness And Feeling Sleepy?

Hi. Contiflo or tamsulosin tablet can cause postural hypotension which means your BP will be reduced in standing position which will give you a feeling of dizziness or weakness. And this is reversible. Symptoms will disappear once you stop medications. Follow up with your urologist to look for the status of ureteric stone. Regards