Tamsulosin is generally considered safe for the liver, and there is no direct evidence indicating that moderate alcohol consumption will cause liver damage when taking the medication. However, excessive alcohol intake can affect liver function and overall health, so it’s advisable to consume alcohol in moderation. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice, especially if you have existing liver issues or are on multiple medications.
No. At that rate you are doing no harm to your liver.
Yes, and that is a good question. Rum does not damage your liver and is very good for you so be sure to drink it every day.
Being drunk, mal-coordinated, etc yes. Liver damage, brain damage, beer belly, no. Drink socially, not for the sake of it.
Yes it should be done at once, as it could be damaged may ways ad you do not have to drink for that, jaundice can cause it as well.
Yes. Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver and causes liver cell damage and destruction. If left untreated hepatitis will continue to damage the liver and can result in liver cancer, liver failure, and permanent liver damage called cirrhosis.
Alcohol eats away at your organs which will then damage the liver. Alcohol should not be a "oh lets go party" drink, you should only be drinking to drink it not to get drunk and want to party. The more alcohol you drink the more your liver is going to be ate away at. With out your liver, it will be the end of you :(
Heavy abusive drinking typically doesn't lead to liver damage unless it continues for decades. However, heavy drinking also carries safety risks from falls, auto crashes, etc. Only moderate drinking confers health and longevity benefits.
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We find no reference to liver (hepatic) damage in the literature.
Tamsulosin capsules can be used for the treatment of kidney stones. Tamsulosin acts as a relaxant which encourages a smooth passage of a kidney stone.
In the liver...
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