ISSN 1728-2985
ISSN 2414-9020 Online

Use of the drug Prostatex plus in patients with chronic abacterial prostatitis and BPH

Neymark A.I., Nozdrachev N.A., Kulchavenya E.V., Kholtobin D.P., Davydov A.V., Neymark A.B., Kovaleva Yu.S., Yakovlev A.V.

1) Department of Urology and Andrology with a course of Specialized Surgery of Altai State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Barnaul, Russia; 2) FGBOU VO Novosibirsk State Medical University of Ministry of Health of Russia, Novosibirsk, Russia; 3) Department of Dermatology and Venerology, Cosmetology and Immunology of Altai State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Barnaul, Russia
Aim. To evaluate the efficiency of therapy with Prostatex plus rectal suppositories in the treatment of patients with chronic abacterial prostatitis and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
Materials and methods. A total of 50 men with chronic abacterial prostatitis of category III A, occurring in combination with BPH, were included in the study. All patients received Prostatex plus (rectal suppositories) 1 suppository 1 time per day. The duration of treatment was 20 days. After taking the drug, patients were followed-up for 40 days. There were three follow-up visits during the study period (days 1, 20 and 60).
Results. The study proved that the use of Prostatex plus rectal suppositories has a positive effect on urinary parameters, subjective and objective symptoms of chronic abacterial prostatitis and BPH, which allowed to recommend it for this group of patients, according to the following scheme: 1 suppository 1 time per day for 20 days.

Keywords

Prostatex plus
chronic prostatitis
BPH

About the Authors

Corresponding author: N.A. Nozdrachev – Ph.D., associate professor at the Department of Urology and Andrology with a course of Specialized Surgery of Altai State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Barnaul, Russia

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