Vasopressin analogues
taken from Small Gland, Big Problem 4th Edition
by Professor Roger Kirby, Health Press 2011
Vasopressin analogues are used in BPH to reduce the amount of urine produced at night, thus reducing the need to get out of bed to pass urine. They should not be taken with large amounts of fluid and are not advised for men older than 65 years of age.



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