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British journal of urology 1994-Jul

A three month double-blind study of doxazosin as treatment for benign prostatic bladder outlet obstruction.

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C R Chapple
P Carter
T J Christmas
R S Kirby
J Bryan
E J Milroy
P Abrams

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OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of doxazosin in the treatment of bladder outflow obstruction resulting from benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

METHODS

One-hundred and thirty-five patients with symptomatic urodynamically confirmed obstructive BPH were treated for 12 weeks with either doxazosin (67 patients) or placebo (68 patients) after an initial 2 week baseline evaluation. The main outcome measures were urodynamic and symptomatic evaluation for efficacy. Blood pressure and adverse events were monitored.

RESULTS

Data were obtained in 122 patients (60 doxazosin, 62 placebo). Doxazosin produced increases in both mean and maximum urinary flow rates of 1.01 ml/s and 3.2 ml/s respectively, compared with 0.21 ml/s and 2.2 ml/s on placebo. The increase in mean flow rate was statistically significant (P = 0.04), while that for maximum flow rate approached significance (P = 0.09). The maximum subtracted voiding pressure was substantially reduced (P = 0.007) and 19 of 53 (36%) patients had an increase in maximum flow rate of 50% or more compared with 9 of 54 (17%) on placebo (P = 0.024). Twelve weeks' therapy with doxazosin resulted in significant improvements (compared with placebo) in: hesitancy (doxazosin 26 of 46, placebo 11 of 43; P = 0.003), impaired urinary stream (doxazosin 31 of 55, placebo 16 of 48; P = 0.019) nocturia (doxazosin 22 of 56, placebo 10 of 54; P = 0.017) and urgency (doxazosin 27 of 45, placebo 16 of 42; P = 0.041). Frequency improved with doxazosin therapy (doxazosin 26 of 59, placebo 15 of 55; P = 0.062). Adverse events, most frequently dizziness and headache, were usually mild and transient and led to a discontinuation of doxazosin therapy in one patient. No clinically significant changes in sexual function or blood pressure were seen.

CONCLUSIONS

Doxazosin was well-tolerated and produced both urodynamic and symptomatic improvement in men with BPH, thereby providing a satisfactory alternative to existing drugs with the additional benefit of once daily dosage.

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