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Jalyn

  • Generic Name: dutasteride and tamsulosin hydrochloride capsules
  • Brand Name: Jalyn
  • Drug Class: Urologics, Other
Reviewed by Medsayfa.com Last updated July 06, 2023

Patient Information

JALYN Â
(JAY-lin) (dutasteride and tamsulosin hydrochloride) capsules

JALYN is for use by men only.

What is JALYN?

JALYN is a prescription medicine that contains 2 medicines: dutasteride and tamsulosin. JALYN is used to treat the symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in men with an enlarged prostate. The 2 medications in JALYN work in different ways to improve symptoms of BPH. Dutasteride shrinks the enlarged prostate and tamsulosin relaxes muscles in the prostate and neck of the bladder. These 2 medications, when used together, can improve symptoms of BPH better than either medication when used alone.

Do not take JALYN if you are:

  • pregnant or may be pregnant. JALYN may harm your unborn baby. Pregnant females should not touch JALYN capsules. If a female who is pregnant with a male baby gets enough JALYN in her body by swallowing or touching JALYN, the male baby may be born with sex organs that are not normal. If a pregnant female comes in contact with leaking JALYN capsules, the contact area should be washed immediately with soap and water.
  • allergic to dutasteride, tamsulosin, or any of the ingredients in JALYN. See the end of this leaflet for a complete list of ingredients in JALYN.
  • taking another medicine that contains an alpha-blocker.
  • allergic to other 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors, for example, PROSCAR (finasteride) tablets.

Before you take JALYN, tell your healthcare provider about all of your medical conditions, including if you:

  • have a history of low blood pressure
  • take medicines to treat high blood pressure
  • plan to have cataract or glaucoma surgery
  • have liver problems
  • are allergic to sulfa medications
  • have any other medical conditions

Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-thecounter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. JALYN and other medicines may affect each other, causing side effects. JALYN may affect the way other medicines work, and other medicines may affect how JALYN works.

Know the medicines you take. Keep a list of them to show your healthcare provider and pharmacist when you get a new medicine.

How should I take JALYN?

  • Take JALYN exactly as your healthcare provider tells you to take it.
  • Swallow JALYN capsules whole. Do not crush, chew, or open JALYN capsules because the contents of the capsule may irritate your lips, mouth, or throat.
  • Take your JALYN 1 time each day, about 30 minutes after the same meal every day. For example, you may take JALYN 30 minutes after dinner every day.
  • If you miss a dose, you can take it later that same day, 30 minutes after a meal. Do not take 2 JALYN capsules in the same day. If you stop or forget to take JALYN for several days, talk with your healthcare provider before starting again.
  • If you take too much JALYN, call your healthcare provider or go to the nearest hospital emergency room right away.

What should I avoid while taking JALYN?

  • Avoid driving, operating machinery, or other dangerous activities when starting treatment with JALYN until you know how JALYN affects you. JALYN can cause a sudden drop in your blood pressure, especially at the start of treatment. A sudden drop in blood pressure may cause you to faint, feel dizzy or lightheaded.
  • You should not donate blood while taking JALYN or for 6 months after you have stopped JALYN. This is important to prevent pregnant females from receiving JALYN through blood transfusions.

What are the possible side effects of JALYN?

JALYN may cause serious side effects including:

  • Decreased blood pressure. JALYN may cause a sudden drop in your blood pressure upon standing from a sitting or lying position, especially at the start of treatment. Symptoms of low blood pressure may include:
    • fainting
    • dizziness
    • feeling lightheaded
  • Rare and serious allergic reactions, including:
    • swelling of your face, tongue, or throat
    • difficulty breathing
    • serious skin reactions, such as skin peeling
    • Get medical help right away if you have these serious allergic reactions.
  • Higher chance of a more serious form of prostate cancer.
  • Eye problems during cataract or glaucoma surgery. During cataract or glaucoma surgery, a condition called Intraoperative Floppy Iris Syndrome (IFIS) can happen if you take or have taken JALYN in the past. If you need to have cataract or glaucoma surgery, tell your surgeon if you take or have taken JALYN.
  • A painful erection that will not go away. Rarely, JALYN can cause a painful erection (priapism), which cannot be relieved by having sex. If this happens, get medical help right away. If priapism is not treated, there could be lasting damage to your penis, including not being able to have an erection.

The most common side effects of JALYN include:

  • ejaculation problems*
  • trouble getting or keeping an erection (impotence)*
  • a decrease in sex drive (libido)*
  • dizziness
  • enlarged or painful breasts. If you notice breast lumps or nipple discharge, you should talk to your healthcare provider.
  • runny nose

*Some of these events may continue after you stop taking JALYN.

Depressed mood has been reported in patients receiving dutasteride, an ingredient of JALYN.

Dutasteride, an ingredient of JALYN, has been shown to reduce sperm count, semen volume, and sperm movement. However, the effect of JALYN on male fertility is not known.

Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Test: Your healthcare provider may check you for other prostate problems, including prostate cancer before you start and while you take JALYN. A blood test called PSA (prostate-specific antigen) is sometimes used to see if you might have prostate cancer. JALYN will reduce the amount of PSA measured in your blood. Your healthcare provider is aware of this effect and can still use PSA to see if you might have prostate cancer. Increases in your PSA levels while on treatment with JALYN (even if the PSA levels are in the normal range) should be evaluated by your healthcare provider. These are not all the possible side effects with JALYN. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

How should I store JALYN?

  • Store JALYN capsules at room temperature (59° to 86°F or 15° to 30°C).
  • JALYN capsules may become deformed and/or discolored if kept at high temperatures.
  • Do not use or touch JALYN if your capsules are deformed, discolored, or leaking.
  • Safety throw away medicines that is no longer needed.

Keep JALYN and all medicines out of the reach of children.

General information about the safe and effective use of JALYN.

Medicines are sometimes prescribed for purposes other than those listed in a Patient Information leaflet. Do not use Jalyn for a condition for which it was not prescribed. Do not give Jalyn to other people, even if they have the same symptoms that you have. It may harm them.

You can ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist for information about Jalyn that is written for health professionals.

For more information call 1-888-825-5249.

What are the ingredients in JALYN?

Active ingredient: dutasteride and tamsulosin hydrochloride

Inactive ingredients: black ink, butylated hydroxytoluene, carrageenan, FD&C yellow 6, ferric oxide (yellow), gelatin (from certified BSE-free bovine sources), glycerin, hypromellose, iron oxide red, methacrylic acid copolymer dispersion, microcrystalline cellulose, mono-di-glycerides of caprylic/capric acid, potassium chloride, talc, titanium dioxide, and triethyl citrate.

This Patient Information has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

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