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===== Landmark studies ===== *'''<span style="color:#ff00ff">Finasteride Study Group</span>''' ** 895 men with some symptoms of urinary obstruction, an enlarged prostate gland on digital rectal examination, and maximal urinary-flow rates of less than 15 ml per second (with a voided volume of 150 ml or more). ** Randomized to 3 arms: 1mg finasteride vs. 5mg finasteride vs. placebo once daily for 12 months ** Results *** The mean serum dihydrotestosterone concentrations decreased significantly in the two finasteride-treated groups (P<0.001) during the first two weeks of treatment and did not change thereafter **** The decrease in serum dihydrotestosterone concentrations among the men who received 5 mg of finasteride daily was significantly greater than that among the men who received 1 mg of finasteride daily *** In both finasteride-treated groups, serum testosterone concentrations increased approximately 8 to 10 percent after two weeks of treatment, and they remained increased thereafter. **** Despite the increases, all values were within the normal range at all times. *** Serum luteinizing hormone concentrations increased in all three groups during the first two months. However, the increases in both finasteride-treated groups were significantly higher than those in the placebo group *** the men in both finasteride-treated groups had significant reductions in serum prostate-specific antigen for the comparison with the placebo group) at all times from month 3 through month 12 of treatment **** The median decrease was 50 percent among the men who received 5 mg of finasteride and 48 percent among those who received 1 mg of finasteride. *** Men treated with 5 mg of finasteride had a '''significant decrease in total symptom scores'''. The men treated with 1 mg of finasteride had no significant changes in the symptom scores. *** During the 12 months of treatment, the '''maximal urinary-flow rates increased''' progressively in both finasteride-treated groups, but not in the group given placebo *** During the first six months, the median size of the prostate decreased progressively in both finasteride-treated groups, after which it did not change significantly, and it was significantly smaller in both finasteride-treated groups than in the placebo group at all times. After 12 months of treatment, the '''prostate had shrunk by 19 percent from base line''' in the group given 5 mg of finasteride, by 18 percent in the group given 1 mg of finasteride, and by 3 percent in the group given placebo ** [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1383816/ Gormley, Glenn J., et al."The effect of finasteride in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia." ''New England Journal of Medicine'' 327.17 (1992): 1185-1191.]
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