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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Prostate Related Issues
Doctor just put me on dutasteride for BPH
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<blockquote data-quote="UroPA" data-source="post: 180707" data-attributes="member: 40824"><p>I am really moving away from prescribing dutasteride or finasteride for BPH. The sexual side effects alone are enough, but post finasteride syndrome is a thing, and its a nightmare to treat. </p><p> My BPH pathway, in general (each individual patient is unique and their treatment plan must be focused on their unique needs) is tamulosin (flomax) daily to BID. Following that I will add low dose Tadalafil (5mg Cialis) daily OR if there is also some ED, 20mg Tadalafil every 3 days (twice a week). If that doesn't significantly reduce BPH to manageable level, then I recommend an evaluation for a minimally invasive in office procedure like Urolift or Rezume. To be honest I would prefer if I could get all my BPH patients to have Urolift or Rezume to get them off the meds and back to living life with a normal urine flow and function.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UroPA, post: 180707, member: 40824"] I am really moving away from prescribing dutasteride or finasteride for BPH. The sexual side effects alone are enough, but post finasteride syndrome is a thing, and its a nightmare to treat. My BPH pathway, in general (each individual patient is unique and their treatment plan must be focused on their unique needs) is tamulosin (flomax) daily to BID. Following that I will add low dose Tadalafil (5mg Cialis) daily OR if there is also some ED, 20mg Tadalafil every 3 days (twice a week). If that doesn't significantly reduce BPH to manageable level, then I recommend an evaluation for a minimally invasive in office procedure like Urolift or Rezume. To be honest I would prefer if I could get all my BPH patients to have Urolift or Rezume to get them off the meds and back to living life with a normal urine flow and function. [/QUOTE]
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Doctor just put me on dutasteride for BPH
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