The most effective drugs for prostatitis

Prostatitis has become a common disease not only among men over 50 years old, but also among young people. One of the reasons is self-medication: the use of inappropriate drugs for prostatitis will not eliminate the disease, but will only weaken its symptoms. The choice of drug should be justified by the type of disease and the nature of its course.

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How to choose a medicine for prostatitis?

Complex treatment of prostatitis includes drugs from different pharmacological groups.

drugs for groups

pharmacodynamics types and forms of prostatitis
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs relieve inflammation, pain and muscle spasms, normalizing urination

all types and forms of the disease in individual dosage

muscle relaxants and antispasmodics
complex preparations based on medicinal plants and food supplements

improvement of blood circulation in the prostate, elimination of congestion, relief of inflammation

bioregulatory peptides
immunomodulators strengthen immunity

alpha-blockers and 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors

reduction in the volume of the prostate gland, normalization of urine outflow in case of poor urination

all forms of prostatitis, prevention and treatment of prostatic adenoma (benign tumor)
phosphodiesterase inhibitors facilitation of bladder emptying, stimulation of the prostate, restoration of erectile function

chronic prostatitis, weakened potency
analgesics elimination of painful symptoms

for acute prostatitis
antibiotics destruction of bacteria infectious bacterial prostatitis

hormones restoration of hormone levels and gland performance advanced chronic disease
antivirals destruction of viruses and suppression of their ability to reproduce. Eliminate swelling and pain in the prostate, reduce temperature infectious viral prostatitis

List of the most effective drugs for prostatitis

Treatment of prostate diseases is carried out by medical specialists: andrologist or urologist. Drugs are prescribed based on the results of the examination, laboratory tests and ultrasound examination of the prostate.

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)

Medicines that stop the development of inflammation. Do not use for chronic diseases of the heart, kidneys, liver, stomach and duodenal ulcers.

Important! Taking NSAIDs can cause gastrointestinal side effects.

Antibacterial therapy for infectious prostatitis

To eliminate the infection, antibiotics from the cephalosporin group, semi-synthetic penicillins, fluoroquinolones and macrolides are used.

release form tablets and powders for the preparation of the injectable solution injection capsules, tablets
group of antibiotics fluoroquinolones penicillins cephalosporins macrolides
Not

apply to

renal failure infectious mononucleosis, lymphocytic leukemia chronic kidney and liver diseases in the decompensation phase
application procedure tablets - 1000 mg/day, divided into two doses,

drip administration of 200 to 800 mg once

250-500 mg 3 times a day 1-2 g/day, with a single injection of a medicinal solution with 1% lidocaine 250-500 mg 2 times a day

Alpha blockers and 5alpha reductase inhibitors

Alpha-blockers have a hypotonic effect; your blood pressure is monitored during treatment.

active principle tamsulosin hydrochloride dutasteride tamsulosin dibutyl sebacate
release form capsules pills

capsules capsules
dosage 1 dose per day, 0. 4 mg 1 tablet once/day 1 dose per day, 1 capsule once a day 0. 4 mg
action reduces the tone of the smooth muscles of the urethra and prostate, improves urine outflow and metabolism in the bladder muscles, helps eliminate stagnation of prostatic secretions

contraindications individual allergic reaction, orthostatic hypotension, hepatic failure

The duration of therapy with alpha-blockers and 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors is determined individually.

Bioregulatory peptides

Drugs can quickly eliminate severe signs of prostatitis and restore interrupted processes in the prostate gland.

There are no contraindications other than individual allergies. Bioregulatory peptides are available in pharmacies without a prescription.

Muscle relaxants

The muscle relaxant prevents the destruction of the cell membranes of the prostate, relieves pain by inhibiting the conduction of nerve impulses and increases blood flow. The initial dosage is 50 mg, with a possible increase to 150 mg.

Not prescribed for myasthenia gravis. Relevant (relative) contraindications are kidney and liver problems, epilepsy.

Not recommended for chronic liver and kidney diseases, myasthenia gravis and epileptic seizures.

Phosphodiesterase inhibitors

The use of potency stimulants requires caution. Medical consultation is required.

Antiviral and immunomodulatory drugs

All drugs with antiviral effects have many side effects. Contraindications include: hypersensitivity to the constituent components.

Prostatitis is an inflammatory disease of the unpaired male exocrine gland: the prostate. The quality work of this organ determines reproductive health, sexual abilities and psycho-emotional state in men. Drug treatment for prostatitis is selected based on the etiology and form of the disease. Incorrect or premature therapy threatens the development of erectile dysfunction and prostate adenoma.