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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Daily Treatment Report

Cognitive Therapy-CBT-Psychotherapy

Drug Side-Effects and Interactions

Drugs

Two-Drug Options for BPH

Exercise

 

General Information

What to Do About an Enlarged Prostate

Avodart May Lower Prostate Cancer Risk

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FDA - MedWatch (Drug Alerts)

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FDA - Drug Interactions: What You Should Know

NIH - Botanical Dietary Supplements: Background Information

NIH - Drug, Supplements, and Herbal Information

NIH - Herbal Supplements: Consider Safety, Too

NIH - Medicines

NIH - Vitamin and Mineral Supplement Fact Sheets

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Other Treatments

Experimental

Radiotherapy

Supplements-Vitamins-CAM

Should You Try Phytotherapy for Your BPH? “If saw palmetto is going to work, it usually does so within the first month. Therefore, saw palmetto should be stopped if symptoms do not improve after a month of use. If saw palmetto does relieve symptoms, you may want to continue taking it, but inform your doctor that you are doing so. The typical dose of saw palmetto is 160 mg taken twice a day. Supplements that contain at least 85% free fatty acids and at least 0.2% sterols are the most likely to be effective.”

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