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Melody,
Check to make sure that Flomax isn't the same med he was on that caused his problems.

http://www.rxlist.com/flomax-drug.htm


It's really a challenge to keep things straight when you're in these situations.
Flomax IS tamusolin. Same med. But... he was on other meds and severely dehydrated. He is on one pill of flomax now. Nothing i can do til tomorrow when i go to the nursing home

Will update.

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