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Tag: Prostatitis

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What medications can cause your PSA to rise?

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.

Will ibuprofen reduce prostate inflammation? Exploring its effectiveness and risks

4 min read
According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medicines like ibuprofen may be recommended to help relieve pain associated with chronic prostatitis. However, while it can help manage symptoms, it is not a cure and its role in treating the root cause of prostate inflammation varies depending on the specific condition.

What Infections Does Fosfomycin Treat? A Comprehensive Guide

2 min read
Originally discovered in the 1960s, fosfomycin has a unique mechanism of action that makes it an effective antibiotic for certain infections. Primarily known for its role in treating uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) with a single oral dose, recent interest has expanded its use to include more serious, multi-drug resistant conditions.

What Is the Drug Noroxin Used For? A Comprehensive Look at the Discontinued Antibiotic

3 min read
Noroxin (norfloxacin) was a first-generation fluoroquinolone antibiotic that was discontinued in the United States, and its use has become restricted in many other countries due to growing safety concerns and the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. A product of the mid-1980s, the drug was once a standard treatment for a number of bacterial infections, prompting the question: What is the drug Noroxin used for and why was it phased out?

What is the use of Norfloxacin Tablet?: A Comprehensive Guide

4 min read
Originally approved by the FDA in 1986, Norfloxacin is a first-generation fluoroquinolone antibiotic developed to combat bacterial infections. So, what is the use of Norfloxacin Tablet? It is primarily prescribed to treat infections of the urinary tract, prostate, and certain sexually transmitted diseases.

What is prostamax peptide?

4 min read
Chronic prostatitis affects a significant portion of the male population, prompting an ongoing search for effective treatments. This search has brought attention to **prostamax peptide**, a synthetic bioregulator that has been studied in animal models for its potential effects on prostate health and inflammation.