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Uroselective Alpha-blockers

Use of uroselective alpha-blockers and their effects on retrograde ejaculation

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Feb 2, 2026

Is retrograde ejaculation normal with H Type Urinary Fistula (Male)

— where semen is diverted into the bladder instead of exiting the penis — is a known result of , , , and certain surgeries or medications . The literature supplied does not contain a direct study or c...

Feb 2, 2026

What medications are commonly used to treat retrograde ejaculation and what are their side effects?

is often managed medically with drugs that tighten the bladder neck—most commonly such as pseudoephedrine (and older agents like ephedrine or phenylephrine) and such as imipramine or amoxapine—though ...

Jan 19, 2026

What are the success rates and risks of medications used to treat retrograde ejaculation?

Retrograde ejaculation (RE) can sometimes be reversed with medications—most commonly sympathomimetics (pseudoephedrine) and tricyclic/related antidepressants (imipramine, amoxapine)—but success is inc...

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