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Examples in the Medical or Surgical History That Can Cause or Confound LUTS ! Poorly controlled diabetes causing polyuria/polydipsia ! Antihypertensive diuretics can frequency and urgency whereas some cold medications (e.g., α-agonists) commonly cause flow problems ! Congestive heart failure causing nighttime fluid mobilization ! Recent surgery causing immobilization or constipation ! Poor urinary hygiene The temporal rela3onship may offer a clue Rosenberg MT, et al. Int J Clin Pract. 2007;61(9):1535-1546. PMID: 17627768. Burgio KL, et al. Int J Clin Pract. 2013;67(6):495-504.PMID: 23679903.
Medications Can Cause or Exacerbate BPH-LUTS Medication Sedatives Alcohol, caffeine, diuretics Anticholinergics Α-Agonists ß-Blockers Calcium-channel blockers Angiotensin-converting enzyme First-generation antihistamines Cholinesterase inhibitors Opioids LUTS-Related Effect Confusion, secondary incontinence Diuresis Impaired contractility, voiding difficulty, overflow incontinence Increased outlet resistance, voiding difficulty Decreased urethral closure, stress incontinence Reduce bladder smooth muscle contractility Induce cough, stress urinary incontinence Increase outlet resistance Precipitate urge incontinence Constipation DeBeau CE. J Urol. 2006;175(3, pt 2):S11-S15. PMID: 16458733; Gill SS, et al. Arch Intern Med. 2005;165(7):808-813. PMID: 15824303; Lavelle JP, et al. Am J Med. 2006;119(3, suppl 1):37-40. PMID: 16483867; Newman DK. Nurse Pract. 2009;34(12):33-45. PMID: 19952586; Wyman JF, et al. Int J Clin Pract. 2009;63(8):1177-1191. PMID: 19575724.
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Medications Can Cause or<br />
Exacerbate BPH-LUTS<br />
Medication<br />
Sedatives<br />
Alcohol, caffeine, diuretics<br />
Anticholinergics<br />
Α-Agonists<br />
ß-Blockers<br />
Calcium-channel blockers<br />
Angiotensin-converting<br />
enzyme<br />
First-generation<br />
antihistamines<br />
Cholinesterase inhibitors<br />
Opioids<br />
LUTS-Related Effect<br />
Confusion, secondary incontinence<br />
Diuresis<br />
Impaired contractility, voiding difficulty, overflow incontinence<br />
Increased outlet resistance, voiding difficulty<br />
Decreased urethral closure, stress incontinence<br />
Reduce bladder smooth muscle contractility<br />
Induce cough, stress urinary incontinence<br />
Increase outlet resistance<br />
Precipitate urge incontinence<br />
Constipation<br />
DeBeau CE. J Urol. 2006;175(3, pt 2):S11-S15. PMID: 16458733; Gill SS, et al. Arch Intern Med. 2005;165(7):808-813.<br />
PMID: 15824303; Lavelle JP, et al. Am J Med. 2006;119(3, suppl 1):37-40. PMID: 16483867; Newman DK.<br />
Nurse Pract. 2009;34(12):33-45. PMID: 19952586; Wyman JF, et al. Int J Clin Pract. 2009;63(8):1177-1191. PMID: 19575724.