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  1. www.kidneystoners.org › treatments › medications-to-help-pass-stonesMedications to help pass kidney stones

    These medications are known as alpha-blockers and are normally used to relieve prostate obstruction in men (by relaxing smooth muscle in the prostate) or to lower blood pressure in patients with hypertension (by relaxing smooth muscle in blood vessels). How do they work in stone passage?

  2. 25 gru 2017 · Data Synthesis: For ureteral stones ≤10 mm treated without lithotripsy, alpha-blockers increased clearance in all meta-analyses and one RCT versus control. For ureteral or renal stones treated with lithotripsy, 4 RCTs and all meta-analyses found benefit with alpha-blockers compared with control.

  3. 17 mar 2024 · Over-the-counter pain relievers such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen can help. You might also need a drug to ease nausea. Prescription drugs can help: Calcium channel blockers and...

  4. Alpha-blockers are medications that relax muscles in the urinary tract and may make the stone pass into the bladder faster. However, they can cause unwanted effects. We updated an existing Cochrane Review from 2014 to look into the effects of alpha-blockers. Study characteristics.

  5. 13 gru 2016 · It's great news that patients dealing with intense pain from kidney stones may indeed find relief with a medication rather than a surgery. New study shows using alpha blockers for kidney stones is still effective. Learn how the use of alpha blockers assists in the passing of large ureteral stones.

  6. Compare risks and benefits of common medications used for Urinary Tract Stones. Find the most popular drugs, view ratings and user reviews.

  7. Alpha-blockers, specifically α 1 antagonists, are highly effective in increasing the expulsion rate of distal ureteral stones, reducing the time to stone passage, and decreasing the amount of pain medication needed during passage stones (see Tables 1 – 3).