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Terazosin Any One...

Rick Cordingley20 Oct 2005 05:38
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<font face="Comic Sans MS">Once again the pain and "urgency" associated
with my enlarged prostate has flared up big time...&nbsp; Currently doing
major Cipro to clobber any bacterial infection; indeed the flare-up
usually subsides somewhat with this anti-biotic.&nbsp; (But I'd like to meet
the idiot that says you need 3 to 4 glasses of water with each Cipro
tablet...)&nbsp; The very specific pain in the prostate and bladder always
leads me to the Dr for anti-biotics.<br>
But...&nbsp; The urgency has got to the frantic stage (almost embarrassing
sometimes -- only one instance of leakage).&nbsp; The difficulty
relaxing-to-pee and the intensity of the urethra/glans pain has got
beyond "manageable" -- I wish I was brave enough to self-catheterize, &nbsp;
In the past three weeks I have tripled my Saw Palmetto and Lycopene
intake with no obvious improvement.<br>
<br>
So all that preamble just to ask if any of you fellas have tried
TERAZOSIN?&nbsp; Here's some info I found via Google and damn it sounds
promising...<br>
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</font><i><big><tt>Terazosin has been shown to significantly increase
urinary flow rates and decrease outflow obstruction. It is also
effective in easing BPH-related symptoms by preventing stimulation of
adrenergic receptors and consequent smooth muscle contractions in the
bladder and prostatic urethra. Urodynamic improvement may help reduce
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Regards...&nbsp; RickCord/////<br>
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