Korean J Urol.  2003 Feb;44(2):124-128.

Efficacy of alpha-Blocker and Finasteride Combination Therapy for Benign a Prostatic Hyperplasia with a Prostate Volume Less than 40 Grams

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Urology, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, Korea. ohbr@chonnam.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a combination drug therapy (tamsulosin plus finasteride) for benign prostatic hyperplasia, with a small prostate volume of less than 40 grams.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
One hundred and twenty-three patients, with symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia of less than 40 grams, were analysed. Group 1 (n=67) had been treated with a combination of finasteride (5mg/day) and tamsulosin (0.2mg/ day), and Group 2 (n=56) with tamsulosin only (0.2mg/day) over a 12 month period. The patients were periodically assessed by IPSS (international prostate symptom score), uroflowmetry and residual urine, during the treatment period.
RESULTS
The mean changes in the total symptom score, obstructive and irritative symptom score for group 1 and group 2 at 1 year were -7.21+/-7.44 (39.86%), -4.79+/-5.07 (45.02%) and -2.42+/-3.25 (48.11%), and -7.39+/-9.98 (43.06%), -4.82+/-6.91 (45.21%) and -2.39+/-4.00 (37.82%) points, respectively. The mean changes in the peak urinary-flow rates and postvoid residual urine for group 1 and group 2 at 1 year were 2.07+/-5.42 (16.65%)ml/s and -31.58+/-60.99 (56.47%)ml, and 2.38+/-6.57 (16.53%)ml/s and -34.78+/-86.77 (50.24%)ml, respectively. The effects of the combination of finasteride and tamsulosin were no greater than the tamsulosin monotherapy (p>0.01).
CONCLUSIONS
A combination of finasteride and tamsulosin is no more effective than tamsulosin alone, in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia, with a prostate volume of less than 40 grams.

Keyword

Benign prostatic hyperplasia; Finasteride; Tamsulosin; Prostate volume

MeSH Terms

Drug Therapy, Combination
Finasteride*
Humans
Prostate*
Prostatic Hyperplasia*
Finasteride
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