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New research links LUTS, cardiometabolic disorders
Urology Times, 11/04/09
Saylor BP – The researchers recommend routine questioning of patients with aspects of CMDs regarding urologic symptoms such as intermittency, incomplete emptying, nocturia, and bother. They further recommend first–line medications such as alpha–blockers and phosphodiesterase type–5 inhibitors for managing voiding and sexual dysfunction symptoms in patients who have CMD and urologic disorders.
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