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May 20, 2026
Paciruro AK
May 23, 2026Paciruro DFZ
Product name : Paciruro DFZ
Packaging : 10 x 10
PACIRURO DFZ is a specialized, dual-action capsule formulation by Pacitora Biotech that combines Tamsulosin Hydrochloride (Modified Release – 0.4 mg) – a selective alpha-1 blocker, and Deflazacort (30 mg) – a potent glucocorticoid. This combination is specifically indicated for patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) who also have significant prostatic inflammation, as well as for acute and chronic prostatitis where both smooth muscle constriction and inflammatory components are present.
Key Benefits:
Relieves BPH Symptoms – Tamsulosin relaxes prostate and bladder neck muscles for easier urination.
Reduces Inflammation – Deflazacort provides potent anti-inflammatory action for prostatitis and related conditions.
Improves Urine Flow – Tamsulosin increases maximum urinary flow rate (Qmax).
Reduces Painful Voiding – Deflazacort reduces inflammation-associated pain.
Sustained Release (MR) – Tamsulosin modified release provides consistent 24-hour effect.
For Acute and Chronic Prostatitis – Combined action on symptoms and inflammation.
For BPH with Significant Inflammation – When standard alpha-blockers alone are insufficient.
Once or Twice Daily Dosing – Convenient regimen.
FAQs:
1. Is Paciruro DFZ for BPH alone or with inflammation?
Paciruro DFZ is specifically for BPH with significant prostatic inflammation, or for prostatitis where both urinary symptoms and inflammation are present. It is not for uncomplicated BPH without inflammation.
2. Does Tamsulosin cause any sexual side effects?
Yes – the most common side effect is retrograde ejaculation (semen goes into bladder), which occurs in 4-10% of patients. This is not harmful but may be bothersome.
3. Can I stop Deflazacort suddenly?
No – if you have been taking deflazacort for more than 2-3 weeks, you should not stop suddenly. Your doctor will provide a tapering schedule to prevent adrenal insufficiency.
4. How long can I take Paciruro DFZ?
For acute prostatitis, treatment is typically 7-14 days. For chronic prostatitis or CPPS, longer courses (4-8 weeks) may be prescribed. Use the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration.







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