Bifurcation and weakness of urine are most often seen as symptoms of prostate enlargement. Bifurcation and weakness of urine are symptoms of the urinary phase of prostate enlargement. These include jerky urination, difficulty in urination and intermittent urination. This is when there is a thin and weak urine line, bifurcation of urine and a feeling of incomplete urination. What medications should be used at this time? The first thing you can do is to use alpha blockers. Alpha blockers are used for patients with moderate to severe urinary tract symptoms of prostate enlargement. These medications can improve urodynamic power obstruction and bring down resistance to improve symptoms. Commonly used medications include tamsulosin hydrochloride and Gottlieb. You can also apply 5-alpha reductase inhibitors,, commonly used is Paulownia, but this drug should be applied for a long time to reduce the size of the prostate.