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Indoramin in the Treatment of Prostatic Bladder Outflow Obstruction

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1991

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A series of 40 patients took part in a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of indoramin in prostatic bladder outflow obstruction. Patients were assessed clinically and urodynamically before and after 4 weeks' treatment. Significant improvement was seen in nocturia, volume voided, flow rates and residual urine. The drug was well tolerated, although 7 patients on treatment and 7 on placebo noted side effects. These results suggest that indoramin may be a useful agent in the symptomatic management of bladder outflow obstruction.

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