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Antispasmodic effects of flavoxate, MFCA, and REC 15/2053 on smooth muscle of human prostate and urinary bladder.
Author: CaineM, GinS, PietraC, RuffmannR
Original Abstract of the Article :
The antispasmodic effects of the flavone compounds flavoxate hydrochloride, 3-methylflavone carboxylic acid (MFCA), and REC 15/2053 (and in the case of the detrusor, oxybutynin), on the human detrusor, prostatic adenoma, prostatic capsule, and bladder neck, were studied by the in vitro isometric met...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/0090-4295(91)80275-c
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Exploring the Antispasmodic Effects of Flavone Compounds
This study focuses on the antispasmodic effects of certain flavone compounds, which are natural substances found in plants. The researchers investigated how these compounds affect the smooth muscle of the human prostate and urinary bladder. They believe that these compounds have the potential to be used in the treatment of benign prostatic obstruction, a common condition that affects men. It's like searching for a natural remedy in the vast desert of medical possibilities.Finding Relief in the Desert of Prostatic Obstruction
The study found that the flavone compounds flavoxate hydrochloride, 3-methylflavone carboxylic acid (MFCA), and REC 15/2053 exhibited antispasmodic effects on the human prostate and bladder. These compounds could potentially be used to alleviate the symptoms of benign prostatic obstruction. It's like finding a cool oasis in the midst of a scorching desert, offering relief and comfort.Navigating the Challenges of Prostate Health
This study offers a promising avenue for the treatment of benign prostatic obstruction. It's important to remember that further research is needed to confirm these findings and determine the optimal dosage and safety of these compounds. However, the study provides valuable insights into the potential of natural substances in addressing prostate health issues.Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study explores the potential of flavone compounds to provide relief from the discomfort of benign prostatic obstruction. It's a reminder that nature holds many secrets waiting to be discovered. We must continue to explore these possibilities, searching for new solutions to improve health and well-being.Date :
- Date Completed 1991-05-10
- Date Revised 2019-07-13
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