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Номер №3, 2018 - page 74-78

Antioxidants in the treatment of patients with male reproductive system inflammatory disorders complicated by excretory-toxic form of infertility

Vybornov S.V., Asfandiyarov F.R., Seidov K.S., Kruglov V.A.
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  • Vybornov S.V. – PhD, assistant of urology department of Astrakhan State Medical University, Astrakhan, e-mail: andro_vibor@bk.ru
  • Asfandiyarov F.R. – Dr. Sc., associate professor, Head of urology department of Astrakhan State Medical University, Astrakhan, e-mail: drfa@rambler.ru
  • Seyidov K.S. – PhD, associate professor, urology department of Astrakhan State Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia, Astrakhan, e-mail: kaflanseidov@yandex.ru
  • Kruglov V.A. – PhD, associate professor of urology department of Astrakhan State Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia, e-mail: agma@astranet.ru
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63 men aged from 22 to 48 years underwent assessment and treatment. Patients suffered from chronic urethritis, chronic prostatitis, chronic vesiculitis, chronic epididymitis complicated by excretory-toxic infertility. After all examinations, patients were divided into two groups. In the control group traditional therapy (etiotropic antibiotics, NSAIDs, alpha-blockers) was administrated. In the main group, men additionally took BAA “AndrokompleksSV”, the antioxidant complex, as a pathogenetically substantiated therapy of pathological oxidative stress, which is a universal pathogenetic factor of male infertility.

The use of BAA " AndrokompleksSV " as a source of antioxidants in patients with male reproductive system inflammatory disorders complicated by excretory-toxic infertility increases the proportion of morphologically normal forms of spermatozoa by 1.5 times, while their concentration and the proportion of spermatozoa with progressive motility (A + B) increased twofold or more.

Authors declare lack of the possible conflicts of interests

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