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Title: [A comparative analysis of the effectiveness of serenoa repens and serenoa repens in combination with urtica dioiccus for lower urinary symptoms suggestive of benign prostatic hyperplasia associated with chronic inflammation in prostate tissue]. Author: Ibishev KS, Krainy PA, Mitusov VV, Sizyakin DV, Magomedov GA. Journal: Urologiia; 2019 Apr; (1):40-46. PubMed ID: 31184016. Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is the most common proliferative disease of the prostate gland in the elderly. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The results of an open, randomized comparative study of the effectiveness of Serenoa repens in the combination with Urtica dioiccus (Prostagut-forte) are presented in the article. All patients were divided into two groups, depending on the therapy. In group I (n=51) Serenoa repens in combination with Urtica dioiccus 160/120 mg twice daily for 3 months was given, while in Group II (n=51) patients were prescribed to Serenoa repens 320 mg once a day, for 3 months. RESULTS: According to the results, herbal preparations, like Serenoa repens, are effective for the medical treatment of BPH, which is confirmed by a decrease in LUTS severity, an increase in Qmax, a decrease in postvoid residual urine volume and an intensity of the inflammatory process in the prostatic tissue. However, in patients with BPH associated with chronic inflammation, it is preferable to use Serenoa repens in combination with Urtica dioiccus.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]