Men with lower urinary tract symptoms linked to an enlarged prostate report better outcomes from a surgical implant than with a commonly prescribed drug for the condition. Experts said the new findings support using the implant as a first-line treatment.
Men with lower urinary tract symptoms linked to an enlarged prostate report better outcomes from a surgical implant than with a commonly prescribed drug for the condition. According to Teleflex, Inc, men who received the intervention experienced greater improvements in urinary symptoms , as well as ejaculatory and erectile function .
Experts said the new findings support using the implant as a first-line treatment.
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