What is the best medication for an enlarged prostate?

Treatment of enlarged prostate medications are a-blockers, M receptor antagonists, 5ɑ-reductase inhibitors and other drugs, different cases of its medication program is different, it is recommended to use the medication under the guidance of a doctor.
Enlarged prostate is a common male urinary system disease. It is mainly characterized by frequent urination, delayed urination, thin and weak urine stream, and prolonged urination time.
1. α-blockers: commonly used drugs are terazosin hydrochloride tablets, alfuzosin hydrochloride tablets, doxazosin mesylate tablets, etc. They have good effects on patients with mild symptoms and small prostate enlargement volume, and most of the side effects are mild.
2.M receptor antagonist: can relieve the excessive contraction of the forced urinary muscle, reduce bladder sensitivity, thus improving the symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia patients such as urinary frequency, urinary urgency or urge urinary incontinence, applicable to patients with small prostate size, urinary tract obstruction is not serious. Commonly used drugs include Tolterodine Tartrate Tablets, Solynacin Succinate Tablets, etc.
3.5 ɑ-reductase inhibitors: the effect is more obvious on larger prostate, and combined with α1-blockers are suitable for patients with BPH who have moderate to severe lower urinary tract symptoms combined with the risk of progression of prostatic hyperplasia. Commonly used drugs include finasteride and dutasteride softgels.
All of the above drugs have their own contraindications and adverse reactions, it is recommended to use the drug under the guidance of a doctor, not blindly self-medication.