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Measuring the efficacy of Serenoa repens (USPlus) extract with mobile uroflowmetry

Joshua Winograd1,*, John Lama1,*, Alia Codelia-Anjum2, Naeem Bhojani3, Dean S. Elterman4, Kevin C. Zorn3,5, Eric Margolis6, Jamin Brahmbhatt7, Ricardo Gonzalez8, Bilal Chughtai2

1 Department of Urology, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York City, New York, USA
2 Department of Urology, Northwell Health, Manhasset, New York, USA
3 Department of Urology, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
4 Division of Urology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
5 BPHCanada Prostate Surgical Institute, Mont-Royal Surgical Center, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
6 Department of Urology, Summit Health, Berkely Heights, New Jersey, USA
7 Department of Urology, Orlando Health, Orlando, Florida, USA
8 Department of Urology, Academic Institute of Houston Methodist, Houston, Texas, USA
Address correspondence to Dr. Bilal Chughtai, Department of Urology, Northwell Health, 300 Community Drive, Manhasset, NY 11030 USA

Canadian Journal of Urology 2024, 31(6), 12053-12059.

Abstract

Introduction: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a prevalent condition affecting a significant portion of the male population, leading to secondary lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Alternative therapies such as phytotherapy using Lipidosterolic extract of Serenoa repens (LSESR USPlus) are commonly used. However, the efficacy of LSESr remains controversial due to conflicting data. We sought to determine the effect of a standardized USP-verified Saw Palmetto extract on male LUTS secondary to BPH.
Materials and methods: In this prospective single arm trial, we investigated the efficacy of a standardized USP-verified Saw Palmetto extract in treating male LUTS secondary to BPH. We utilized the ProudP mobile application for home uroflowmetry and symptom assessment.
Results: Results from 46 patients using 320 mg daily of USP-verified Saw Palmetto extract revealed significant improvements in IPSS and QoL scores at 12 weeks compared to baseline, particularly in patients with moderate symptoms. Uroflowmetry parameters also improved with increased flow rates, primarily in patients with mild symptoms.
Conclusion: Our findings support the efficacy of USP verified Saw Palmetto extract in alleviating LUTS in men with BPH. Further studies are warranted in larger, diverse cohorts over longer follow up periods.

Keywords

phytotherapy, BPH, LUTS, mobile uroflowmetry

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APA Style
Winograd, J., Lama, J., Codelia-Anjum, A., Bhojani, N., Elterman, D.S. et al. (2024). Measuring the efficacy of Serenoa repens (USPlus) extract with mobile uroflowmetry. Canadian Journal of Urology, 31(6), 12053–12059.
Vancouver Style
Winograd J, Lama J, Codelia-Anjum A, Bhojani N, Elterman DS, Zorn KC, et al. Measuring the efficacy of Serenoa repens (USPlus) extract with mobile uroflowmetry. Can J Urology. 2024;31(6):12053–12059.
IEEE Style
J. Winograd et al., “Measuring the efficacy of Serenoa repens (USPlus) extract with mobile uroflowmetry,” Can. J. Urology, vol. 31, no. 6, pp. 12053–12059, 2024.



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