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In [[biology]], '''testosterone 5-alpha-reductase''' is an enzyme that produced dihydrotestosterone.
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In [[biology]], '''testosterone 5-alpha-reductase''' is an enzyme that produces dihydrotestosterone from [[testosterone]].
==Benign prostatic hypertrophy==
==Benign prostatic hypertrophy==
Inhibitors are [[finasteride]] and [[dutasteride]] are used to treat [[benign prostatic hypertrophy]]. Both of these medications are metaoblized by [[cytochrome P-450 CYP3A4]].Dutasteride may better prevent acute urinary retention rates than finasteride effective according to a [[cohort study]].<ref name="pmid18611089">{{cite journal| author=Fenter TC, Davis EA, Shah MB, Lin PJ| title=Dutasteride vs finasteride: assessment of differences in acute urinary retention rates and surgical risk outcomes in an elderly population aged > or =65 years. | journal=Am J Manag Care | year= 2008 | volume= 14 | issue= 5 Suppl 2 | pages= S154-9 | pmid=18611089  
Inhibitors are [[finasteride]] and [[dutasteride]] are used to treat [[benign prostatic hypertrophy]]. Both of these medications are metaoblized by [[cytochrome P-450 CYP3A4]].Dutasteride may better prevent acute urinary retention rates than finasteride effective according to a [[cohort study]].<ref name="pmid18611089">{{cite journal| author=Fenter TC, Davis EA, Shah MB, Lin PJ| title=Dutasteride vs finasteride: assessment of differences in acute urinary retention rates and surgical risk outcomes in an elderly population aged > or =65 years. | journal=Am J Manag Care | year= 2008 | volume= 14 | issue= 5 Suppl 2 | pages= S154-9 | pmid=18611089  

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In biology, testosterone 5-alpha-reductase is an enzyme that produces dihydrotestosterone from testosterone.

Benign prostatic hypertrophy

Inhibitors are finasteride and dutasteride are used to treat benign prostatic hypertrophy. Both of these medications are metaoblized by cytochrome P-450 CYP3A4.Dutasteride may better prevent acute urinary retention rates than finasteride effective according to a cohort study.[1] may better lower dihydrotestosterone.[2] It may also better reduce symptoms in preliminary trial.[3]

Developmental androgen disorders

Both testosterone 5-alpha-reductase deficiency and androgen receptor insensitivity involve this enzyme. The differential diagnosis can be difficult. [4]

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