• Int. J. Clin. Pract. · Jul 2021

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    Efficacy and safety of tamsulosin versus its combination with mirabegron in the management of lower urinary tract non-neurogenic overactive bladder symptoms (OABS) due to Benign Prostatic Enlargement (BPE)-An open label randomised controlled clinical study.

    • Iqbal Singh, Dibya P Behera, Aravind T K, and Sanjay Gupta.
    • Department of Surgery (Urology), University College of Medical Sciences (University of Delhi) & GTB Hospital, Delhi, India.
    • Int. J. Clin. Pract. 2021 Jul 1; 75 (7): e14184.

    PurposeThe efficacy and safety of βeta-3 agonists (Mirabegron 50 mg) have been sparingly assessed in the published English literature. We aim to do an efficacy-safety analysis of Mirabegron-Tamsulosin combination therapy vs tamsulosin-placebo monotherapy in a select subset of medication virgin Benign Prostatic Enlargement (BPE) patients with coexisting predominant non-neurogenic overactive bladder symptoms (OABS).MethodsAfter prior written informed consent and IEC, 80 patients of uncomplicated BPE with coexisting non-neurogenic OABS and IPSS of >7 without contraindications to drug therapy were computer randomised/allocated to receive either[50 mg Mirabegron plus Tamsulosin 0.4 mg (Intervention arm-I)]or [Tamsulosin 0.4 mg plus capsule lactobacillus (Comparator arm-II)] once daily for 8 weeks. Efficacy was evaluated using the OABS Score (OABSS), mean change in nocturnal frequency (NF), PVR and IPSS, while safety was assessed by recording treatment emergent adverse events (TEAE). Follow-up visits were performed at second, fourth and eighth week.ResultsPatient data in both groups were generally comparable with the exception of NF and IPSS storage sub score (IPSS-ss). Significant improvements were visualised in the eighth week primary endpoint total OABS sub score (OABSS-ss) in the combination group (P < .001).Similar significant improvements were seen with most secondary parameters such as the mean change in NF, IPSS, IPSS-ss, OABS-ss, voided volume, Qmax, and Quality of life index (QOL) (P < .001). No significant increase in PVR was observed in the Mirabegron arm and no patient developed urinary retention. The TEAE were minor, self-limiting and managed symptomatically without drug discontinuity.ConclusionMirabegron can be significantly efficacious and safe in ameliorating non-neurogenic OABS induced by BPE vs placebo by initiating combination therapy from the start as opposed to the usual 'add on therapy' protocol. This combination appeared to be superior in terms of overall safety, minimal side effects, better compliance and tolerability vs Tamsulosin monotherapy in select BPE patients with predominant non-neurogenic OABS.© 2021 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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