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Finasteride for Prevention of Prostate Cancer
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 30, 2008 (Issue 1289)
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finasteride inhibits 5-alpha-reductase, the enzyme that catalyzes
conversion of testosterone ...
Patients are asking physicians about an article on the front page of the June 15th New York Times, in which some prostate cancer experts were quoted as suggesting that men 55 and older might be well advised to take finasteride (Proscar, and others) to prevent prostate cancer.
Flutamide For Prostate Cancer
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 28, 1989 (Issue 797)
and binding of androgens, including dihydrotestosterone, the active form of testosterone. In patients who ...
Flutamide (Eulexin - Schering), an oral antiandrogen, is now available in the USA for treatment of metastatic prostate cancer. Flutamide is recommended by the manufacturer only for use concurrently with an analog of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) such as leuprolide (Lupron - Medical Letter, 27:71, 1985).
Drugs That Cause Sexual Dysfunction: An Update
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 07, 1992 (Issue 876)
) Priapism 80
Testosterone Priapism 81
Thiazide diuretics Impotence 23, 76, 77, 82
Impotence; priapism ...
Many commonly used drugs can interfere with sexual function in both men and women, causing loss of libido, interfering with erection or ejaculation in men, and delaying or preventing orgasm in women. Drug-related effects on sexual function may be difficult to distinguish from the effects of depression or disease, but most are reversible when drug use is stopped and sometimes when dosage is decreased. Since many patients are reluctant to talk about sexual difficulties, physicians may wish to ask about the possibility of drug-induced sexual dysfunction, particularly when they have...
Bicalutamide for Prostate Cancer
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 21, 1996 (Issue 977)
of testosterone. In patients who have
had a bilateral orchiectomy or are taking an LHRH analog, the drug prevents ...
Bicalutamide (Casodex - Zeneca), an oral nonsteroidal antiandrogen similar to flutamide (Eulexin - Medical Letter, 31:72, 1989), is now available in the USA for treat-ment of advanced prostate cancer. The drug is recommended by the manufacturer for use concurrently with an analog of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) such as leuprolide (Lupron; Lupron Depot) or goserelin (Zoladex -Medical Letter, 32:102, 1990).
Tamsulosin for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 10, 1997 (Issue 1011)
of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone, can reduce the volume of
the prostate in patients with BPH and improve ...
Tamsulosin (Flomax - Boehringer Ingelheim), an alpha 1 - adrenoreceptor blocker, has been approved by the FDA for treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). It is claimed to bind preferentially to alpha1 receptors in the prostate.
Ashwagandha Supplements
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 08, 2021 (Issue 1619)
increase testosterone levels and should not be used in
men with hormone-sensitive prostate cancer.12
1. N ...
Ashwagandha is an herb extracted from the roots of
an evergreen shrub (Withania somnifera) found in
India that has been used as a "tonic" for centuries.
No specific constituent has been identified as an
active ingredient. Herbal supplements containing
ashwagandha, which is also known as winter cherry
and Indian ginseng, are widely promoted now in the
US for treatment of pain, anxiety, stress, fatigue, sleep
disturbances, cognitive decline, diabetes, arthritis,
male infertility, and various cancers.
Drug Interactions
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 08, 2003 (Issue 1158)
, progesterone, testosterone
Macrolide antibiotics: clarithromycin (Biaxin),
erythromycin (Erythrocin ...
Changes caused by one drug in the absorption, distribution, metabolism or excretion of another may lead to a pharmacokinetic adverse drug interaction (DN Juurlink et al, JAMA 2003; 289:1652). Additive drug interactions, such as vasodilation caused by both sildenafil (Viagra) and nitrates, can also have adverse effects.
Terazosin for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 18, 1994 (Issue 916)
− Medical Letter, 34:83, 1992), which inhibits an enzyme that catalyzes conversion of testosterone ...
Terazosin (Hytrin - Abbott), a postsynaptic alpha 1 -adrenoreceptor blocker previ-ously available for treatment of hypertension (Medical Letter, 29:113, 1987), has now been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Although not previously approved by the FDA, terazosin and other alpha-blockers such as prazosin (Minipress, and others) or doxazosin (Car-dura) have been used for this indication for many years.
A Prostatic Urethral Lift for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 11, 2013 (Issue 1429)
of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone,
which is required for development and maintenance
of prostatic ...
The FDA has approved the use of a permanent prostatic
urethral lift implant (UroLift – NeoTract) to relieve low
or blocked urine flow in men ≥50 years old with benign
prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
The Prostatron: Microwaves for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jun 07, 1996 (Issue 976)
that catalyzes conversion of testosterone to
dihydrotestosterone, can reduce the size of the prostate ...
The Prostatron, a microwave device manufactured by EDAP Technomed in Cambridge, MA, has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for treating symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).