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[Clinical effects of allylestrenol on prostatic hypertrophy]
Hinyokika Kiyo. Acta Urologica Japonica
|March 1, 1986
Abstract:
Clinical effects of allylestrenol were studied on 26 patients with benign prostatic hypertrophy with urinary disturbances. Allylestrenol was administered at the dose of 50 mg/day given twice a day for more than 10 weeks. Evaluation of the drug efficacy was made based on urodynamic and ultrasonographic findings. One of the 26 cases dropped due to a side-effect (vertigo) and another due to defusal of treatment. The efficacy rate was 50%. Side-effects were observed in 2 cases (1 with decrease of potency and the other with vertigo) but were mild. It was concluded that allylestrenol is useful for treatment of urinary disturbances caused by prostatic hypertrophy.