Regimen Way Q&A Men’s Health

What medicine should be taken to treat prostatic hyperplasia?

Asked by:Caitlin

Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 07:23 PM

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  • Kraken Kraken

    Apr 03, 2026

    Most prostate hyperplasia can be controlled by using androgen inhibitors, 5α-reductase inhibitors, α-receptor blockers and other drugs under the guidance of a doctor.

    1. Androgen inhibitors

    Most of them can use chlormadinone acetate tablets, pregestin caproate tablets, etc. under the guidance of a doctor to inhibit the secretion of male hormones in the body, thereby gradually improving the condition of prostate hyperplasia.

    2. 5α-reductase inhibitor

    Finasteride tablets, dutasteride soft capsules, etc. can usually be used under the guidance of a doctor. During use, they can usually block the conversion of testosterone into DHT, thereby reducing the DHT content of the prostate and gradually restoring prostate hyperplasia.

    3. Drugs such as α-blockers

    Generally, drugs such as alfuzosin tablets and prazosin tablets can be used under the guidance of a doctor, which can effectively control prostate hyperplasia and accelerate body recovery.

    In addition to the above medications, you must also maintain a reasonable and healthy diet to help speed up your physical recovery.

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