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Urologists disagree on finasteride for an enlarged prostate

by Universalwellnesssystems

Dr. Keith Roach

Dear Dr. Roach: I was diagnosed with an enlarged prostate two months ago. I thought I had to pass another kidney stone, but my urethra was completely blocked. I went home from the emergency room with a catheter in place for two weeks. My urologist prescribed finasteride and alfuzosin 5 mg.

I spend the winter in Florida and my Florida urologist told me not to use finasteride because it doesn’t work. I’m currently torn between prescriptions. As an expert, what do you think about taking finasteride?

— DT

Dear DT: Urologists in Florida are too opinionated. Studies clearly show that finasteride (Proscar), like its cousin dutasteride (Avodart), is effective in treating enlarged prostates. There is strong evidence that they shrink the prostate, slow the progression of prostate enlargement, improve symptoms, and reduce the need for surgery, all of which are good things. It also reduces the risk of prostate cancer, with an estimated 25% to 50% reduction in the relative risk of developing prostate cancer.

What’s true, and what urologists really mean, is that these drugs work very slowly. This is about half the effect that can be obtained with six months of treatment. This is in contrast to alpha blockers like alfuzosin, which are effective from the day they are taken.

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