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what are the two subsets of BPH
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Static
Dynamic |
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compression of the urethra as a result of enlargment of prostatic tissue
what type of BPH is this |
Static BPH
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an increase in smooth muscle tone caused by stimulation of alpha 1 andrenergic receptors resulting in constriction of urethra
what type of BPH is this |
Dynamic BPH
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what agents are used for quick relief of BPH
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alpha 1 antagonist
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what agents are used to treat static BPH
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5 - alpha reductase inhibitors (dutaseride, finasteride)
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how do 5 Alpha Reductase Inhibitors work
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shrink the prostate
slow onset |
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what is in Jalyn
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Dutaseride/Tamsulosin
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what are the Alpha 1 Antagonist
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Terazosin
Doxazosin Prazosin Tamsulosin Alfuzosin Silodosin |
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what Alpha 1 Antagonist are the most selective
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tamsulosin
alfuzosin silodosin |
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syndrome of urgency w/ or w/o urge incontinence
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overactive bladder
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how can Anticholinergics be used as a diagnostic test for BPH
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if pt has BPH and is unaware. Anticholinergics will unmask the problem
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why is it an issue to give pseudoephedrine to a patient with BPH
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pseudoephedrine is a sympathomimetic and may exacerbate the BPH
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what are some of the coping strategies for Overactive bladder
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restriction of fluid intake
bathroom mapping limited travel defensive voiding |