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Can i take tylenol with silodosin?

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Can You Take Tylenol with Silodosin?

Yes, you can take Tylenol (acetaminophen) with silodosin (Rapaflo). No known drug interactions exist between them.[1][2]

What Do Drug Interaction Checkers Say?

Tools like Drugs.com, WebMD, and RxList report no interactions. Acetaminophen acts as a pain reliever and fever reducer without affecting silodosin's alpha-blocker action on prostate muscles for BPH symptoms.[1][3][4]

Any Risks or Precautions?

Silodosin can cause dizziness or low blood pressure; Tylenol does not worsen this. Take silodosin with food to reduce stomach upset, and space doses if needed. Both are metabolized by the liver—monitor total acetaminophen intake under 4,000 mg daily to avoid liver strain.[2][5]

What About Other Pain Relievers?

Avoid NSAIDs like ibuprofen with silodosin, as they raise bleeding risk or kidney issues. Tylenol is safer for short-term pain.[1][3]

When to Check with a Doctor?

Consult if you have liver disease, take other meds, or notice unusual symptoms. This is not medical advice—pharmacists or physicians confirm based on your health.[2]

Sources
[1]: Drugs.com - Silodosin Interactions
[2]: WebMD - Silodosin
[3]: RxList - Rapaflo
[4]: Drugs.com - Acetaminophen and Silodosin
[5]: FDA - Tylenol Label



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