Serenoa repens, also called 'saw palmetto', (from the American dwarf plant) is a herbal therapy for management of lower urinary tract symptoms
there is conflicting evidence concerning the use of Serenoa repens in treatment of lower urinary tract symptoms in benign prostatic hyperplasia (1,2,3)
a systematic review stated that evidence suggested that treatment with Serenoa repens results in mild-to-moderate improvements in urinary symptoms and flow measures (2)
however a double-blind randomised controlled trial of men over the age of 49 years who had moderate-to-severe symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia to one year of treatment with saw palmetto extract (160 mg twice a day) or placebo did did not improve symptoms or objective measures of benign prostatic hyperplasia (3)
Notes:
the long-term safety of this treatment has not been assessed
Reference:
Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin (2003), 41 (3), 18-21.
Wilt T et al. Serenoa repens for benign prostatic hyperplasia (Cochrane Review). In: The Cochrane Library, issue 1, 2003. Oxford: Update Software [Last substantive update 20 March 2002].
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