ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY USING OSATERONE ACETATE IN DOGS WITH BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA

Authors

  • T R DHIVYA Department of Clinics, Madras Veterinary College, Chennai - 600 007
  • P SRIDEVI
  • K KULASEKAR
  • P KUMARASAMY

Keywords:

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, BPH, Osaterone acetate, Canine, Dog

Abstract

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) positive dogs were randomly treated with Osaterone acetate (OSA, n=10, 7 days, p.o.), and 6 BPH positive dogs served as untreated controls. Following treatment, the time taken for the remission of clinical signs ranged from 2-30 days with significant reduction in prostatic volume from month 2 to month 6 of the treatment. No adverse effects were noticed following OSA administration and all the treated dogs experienced complete clinical remission and stayed in remission throughout the 6 month trial period. This indicated that OSA rapidly and markedly reduced prostatic volume in dogs with BPH.

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Published

2016-04-24

How to Cite

DHIVYA, T.R., SRIDEVI, P., KULASEKAR, K., & KUMARASAMY, P. (2016). ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY USING OSATERONE ACETATE IN DOGS WITH BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA. The Indian Journal of Animal Reproduction, 37(2), 1–3. Retrieved from https://acspublisher.com/journals/index.php/ijar/article/view/3514