What medications can cause your PSA to rise?
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5 min read
The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test, a common screening tool for prostate cancer, is not infallible; as many as 75% of positive PSA tests may be false positives. The level of PSA in your blood can be influenced by a variety of factors beyond prostate cancer, including specific medications. Knowing what medications can cause your PSA to rise is crucial for accurate interpretation of test results and for making informed decisions about prostate health.