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  2. Saw palmetto extract - Wikipedia

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    Saw palmetto extract has been studied in clinical trials as a possible treatment for people with prostate cancer and for men with lower urinary tract symptoms associated with BPH. [1] [3] As of 2023, there is insufficient scientific evidence that saw palmetto extract is effective for treating cancer or BPH and its symptoms.

  3. Alpha-1 blocker - Wikipedia

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    Alpha-1 blockers are the most commonly used medicine to treat BPH. [6] Alpha-1 blockers are first line treatment for the symptoms of BPH in men. [1] [2] [7] [8] Doxazosin, terazosin, alfuzosin, and tamsulosin have all been well established in treatment to reduce lower urine tract symptoms (LUTS) caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia. They are ...

  4. Benign prostatic hyperplasia - Wikipedia

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    The older, less selective α1-adrenergic blocker prazosin is not a first-line choice for either high blood pressure or prostatic hyperplasia; it is a choice for patients who present with both problems at the same time. The older, broadly non-selective alpha-blocker medications such as phenoxybenzamine are not recommended for control of BPH. [74]

  5. Antihypertensive - Wikipedia

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    Beta blockers can trigger or worsen psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis. [62] Benign prostatic hyperplasia may be improved with the use of an alpha blocker. Chronic kidney disease. ACEis or ARBs should be included in the treatment plan to improve kidney outcomes regardless of race or diabetic status. [7] [16]

  6. Phenoxybenzamine - Wikipedia

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    It has a slower onset and a longer-lasting effect compared with other alpha blockers. It was also the first alpha blocker to be used for treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia, [2] although it is currently seldom used for that indication due to unfavourable side effects. It has been used in the treatment of hypoplastic left heart syndrome. [3]

  7. Adrenergic antagonist - Wikipedia

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    Alpha-adrenergic antagonists are also used for treatment of ureteric stones, pain and panic disorders, withdrawal, and anesthesia. [ 18 ] [ 2 ] Adrenergic antagonists are used to treat acute cardiovascular toxicity (e.g. in overdose ) caused by sympathomimetics , for instance caused by amphetamine , methamphetamine , cocaine , ephedrine , and ...

  8. Alpha blocker - Wikipedia

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    While there are limited clinical α-blocker uses, in which most α-blockers are used for hypertension or benign prostatic hyperplasia, α-blockers can be used to treat a few other diseases, such as Raynaud's disease, congestive heart failure (CHF), pheochromocytoma, and erectile dysfunction. [15] [16] [17]

  9. Phentolamine - Wikipedia

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    The primary application for phentolamine is for the control of hypertensive emergencies, most notably due to pheochromocytoma. [5]It also has usefulness in the treatment of cocaine-induced cardiovascular complications, where one would generally avoid β-blockers (e.g. metoprolol), as they can cause unopposed α-adrenergic mediated coronary vasoconstriction, worsening myocardial ischemia and ...