[Progress in the studies of alpha1-receptor blocker for benign prostatic hyperplasia]
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[Progress in the studies of alpha1-receptor blocker for benign prostatic hyperplasia]
Abstract
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common senile disease, and its main clinical manifestation is lower urinary tract symptom (LUTS), which has long been afflicting old male patients. Previous study showed that alpha1-receptor in the prostate was involved in the development of LUTS. At present, alpha1-receptor blocker is generally accepted as a choice drug for treating BPH and relieving LUTS. The article reviews the tissue distribution of alpha1-receptor and clinical application of alpha1-receptor blocker.
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