There is no such thing as what medication is good for prostate enlargement. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use α-blockers, 5α-reductase inhibitors, M-receptor antagonists and other medications, such as doxazosin mesylate tablets, finasteride tablets, tolterodine tartrate tablets, and so on, and can also take surgical treatment.
There is no authoritative basis to state what drugs are good for patients with prostate hyperplasia. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use doxazosin mesylate tablets, terazosin hydrochloride tablets and other alpha receptor blockers, but also can use finasteride tablets, eplerenone tablets and other 5 alpha reductase inhibitors, as well as tartrate tolterodine tablets, succinate solinacin tablets, and other M-receptor antagonists and other drug therapy.
Patients with ineffective drug therapy or moderate to severe prostate enlargement can be treated with surgical procedures such as transurethral prostatectomy, transurethral prostatectomy, open prostatectomy, and transurethral laser surgery.
There is no clinical information on what drugs are good for patients with prostate hyperplasia, patients should seek medical treatment in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions to use drugs, avoid blind use of drugs.