There is no such thing as a fast-acting medication for prostatitis, and the common medications used for the condition are amoxicillin, cefixime, levofloxacin, tamsulosin, and celecoxib. Prostatitis is mainly caused by pathogenic microbial infection. Clinical doctors will give appropriate drugs according to the patient’s specific situation for treatment, but there is no such thing as prostatitis eat what drugs to see the effect of fast. For acute bacterial prostatitis, patients need to follow the doctor’s instructions to apply penicillin drugs, such as amoxicillin, cloxacillin, etc., or cephalosporin, such as ceftriaxone, cefixime and so on. For chronic bacterial prostatitis, patients are prescribed fluoroquinolone antibiotics, such as levofloxacin and ciprofloxacin, as well as alpha-blockers such as doxazosin and tamsulosin. For severe pain, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen and celecoxib are prescribed. Secondly, physical therapy such as microwave, laser, radiofrequency, etc. If the above treatments are ineffective, patients need to consider surgical treatments, such as prostate puncture and drainage, transurethral electrolysis of the prostate, etc. The prognosis for prostatitis patients is usually good after standardized treatment, and patients must be treated with medication under the guidance of a doctor, and must not use medication on their own.