Chronic Prostatitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Non-interventional (Observational) Study of the Administration of Levolet® R, Film-coated Tablets (Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Ltd., India) in Adults With Chronic Prostatitis in Routine Clinical Practice
Chronic prostatitis is a common disease in men with the following typical symptoms
decreasing the ability to work and quality of life: pain, urination disorders, copulatory
dysfunction.
Following study is conducted to study Levofloxacin in chronic prostatitis.
Chronic prostatitis is a common disease in men with the following typical symptoms
decreasing the ability to work and quality of life: pain, urination disorders, copulatory
dysfunction. Professional societies recommend diagnosing and treating patients with chronic
prostatitis on the basis of determination of belonging to classification categories proposed
by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases and the National
Institutes of Health in the USA .
According to the recommendations of European Association of Urologists, in chronic bacterial
inflammation of the prostate and in nonbacterial (inflammatory syndrome of chronic pelvis
pain), the performance of antibacterial therapy during four - six weeks is efficient. The
first-line drugs are fluoroquinolones (ciprofloxacin and levofloxacin) as along with good
tolerance they easily penetrate into the zones of the prostate inflammation and are highly
efficient in respect of prostatitis pathogens . Although the treatment with levofloxacin
promotes more evident decrease in clinical symptoms and demonstrates better parameters of
eradication of pathogen in comparison with ciprofloxacin administration, it is used less
common, possibly due to insufficient awareness of physicians of its high efficacy in chronic
prostatitis .
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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