Prostatitis is a recurrent urinary infection in males and is often difficult to cure. The aim of the study was to examine whether anti-inflammatory effects of enhanced drainage of prostatic secretions, obtained through two months treatment with a proteolytic enzyme mucoactive (PEM) compound (Serrazyme and other constituents), influenced qualitative or quantitative expressions of bacterial growth in seminal cultures.
Differentially enhancing effects of long-term treatment with Serrazyme, Boswellia and Pine on seminal bacterial detection in patients with chronic bacterial or inflammatory prostatitis, probably related to several degrees of bacterial adherence
Vicari, Enzo;Salmeri, Mario;
2018-01-01
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Prostatitis is a recurrent urinary infection in males and is often difficult to cure. The aim of the study was to examine whether anti-inflammatory effects of enhanced drainage of prostatic secretions, obtained through two months treatment with a proteolytic enzyme mucoactive (PEM) compound (Serrazyme and other constituents), influenced qualitative or quantitative expressions of bacterial growth in seminal cultures.File in questo prodotto:
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