Q-Urol
may help address the symptoms
associated with:
- pelvic or genital discomfort*
- unhealthy sexual or urinary function*
Q-Urol has been rigorously tested
using the highest medical standards and is one of the most
effective nutraceuticals for maintaining prostate health
and integrity.*
Q-Urol is currently being studied in a clinical trial that will
evaluate efficiency and how quercetin is metabolized. Frequently
Asked Questions about Q-Urol
Q & A
by our Consulting Medical Advisory
Board What is Q-Urol?
Q-Urol is a nutritional
supplement formulated to maintain prostate health. Q-Urol
contains a series of natural, clinically proven ingredients
including quercetin, pollen extract, as well as papain/bromelain
to aid digestion. The problem that researchers and clinicians
experienced initially was that it takes unusually large
and unrealistic amounts of these healthy foods on a regular
basis to increase your body’s levels of these compounds
to the amount that has demonstrated benefit from clinical
studies. It is for this reason that maximum benefits
are seen at the recommended doses in a time-release form. Why Q-Urol
to address symptoms associated pelvic
or genital discomfort and sexual and
urinary dysfunction?
Few
dietary supplements
or ingredients compared
to Q-Urol have as
much clinical research
and
support from some
of the top urologists
in the world. Q-Urol
is one of the most
popular products
in
the world utilized
with or without prescription
medications for pelvic
and prostate health
support. For example,
it is actually used
by pharmacists, primary
care physicians,
urologists and other
healthcare
professionals in
several countries outside
of
the
United States.
What
indications support
use of Q-Urol?
We
suggest that physicians
perform localizing
urine cultures (and
if possible expressed
prostatic secretions)
in all men prior
to therapy. This
test can be as simple
as culturing a specimen
of urine taken after
the physician performs
a prostate massage.
We recommend that
the physician sterilize
any infection that
is found in the prostate
by using an appropriate
antibiotic for at
least four weeks.
In men with extensive
inflammation of the
prostate, some physicians
will often choose
a course of antibiotics
for patients if the
patient has not been
so treated before.
Men with no evidence
of active infection
and those who have
failed treatment
with antibiotics
are ideal candidates
for the prostate
supportive benefits
of Q-Urol. How should you
use Q-Urol?
We
recommend 1-2 tablets taken twice per
day with meals. If this is successful,
many people can then take maintenance
dose of fewer tablets per day. If the
patient has no symptom improvement
after 2-3 months, the product is unlikely
to help him and other options should
be discussed with a healthcare professional.
How
long will it take for Q-Urol to work?
Some
people notice improvement
after the first few doses.
Others find that they
must take it for two
to three months to see
maximum benefit.
Are
there any contraindications
to using Q-Urol?
There
is a theoretical risk
that use of quercetin
(which is found in
Q-Urol) will interfere
with the action of
quinolone antibiotics
(e.g. Cipro®, Floxin®,
Levaquin®). Therefore,
don't take these antibiotics
with Q-Urol and consult
your physician.
What
side effects have you
seen?
Q-Urol
is
generally
well
tolerated
by
most
users.
Some
users
have
reported
mild
nausea
if
taken
on
an
empty
stomach
or
slight
tingling
in
the
extremities
shortly
after
their
first
dose.
Q-Urol
has
helped
me,
but
I
still
have
urinary
symptoms.
Some
men
find
that
Q-Urol
is
more
effective
for
their
pain
than
for
their
urinary
symptoms.
We
have
found
that
combining
Q-Urol
with
an
alpha
blocker
(e.g.
FloMax®)
is
a
helpful
approach
for
these
men. Can I combine
Q-Urol with other natural products?
We don't recommend it. The product is specifically designed
to be the most effective prostate supplement available and
already contains the best natural compounds that have proven
support for prostate health and integrity. There is no way
of knowing how ingredients in other nutritional supplements
or treatments will interact with Q-Urol. Even if the other
products are considered "safe", they may interfere
with the absorption of
Q-Urol, or block its actions in other ways.
Q-Urol
has helped me feel better. Do I have
to keep
taking it?
We recommend staying on a maintenance dose of at least one
tablet per day for an additional 2-3 months. Some users find
they can stop taking the product without recurrence of symptoms
while others find they need to stay on the maintenance or even
full dose to remain symptom-free. Would you recommend
taking all these ingredients separately?
Theoretically you should derive as much benefit from taking
all these preparations separately, but unfortunately many brands
do not have adequate batch-to-batch quality control such that
one bottle works one month but another bottle doesn't work
the next month. Other quercetin brands commonly combine quercetin
with vitamin C. The high doses of vitamin C delivered with
the quercetin can severely acidify the urine, making symptoms
worse in some men. Most importantly, taking all these preparations
separately will cost much more than taking
only Q-Urol. Is there any
published medical literature to support the use of Q-Urol?
Quercetin,
bromelain and papain
Shoskes DA, Zeitlin SI, Shahed A, Rajfer J. Quercetin in men
with category III chronic prostatitis: a preliminary prospective,
double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Urology 1999; 54 (6):
960. Shahed AR, Shoskes
DA. Oxidative stress in prostatic fluid of patients with
chronic pelvic pain syndrome: correlation with gram-positive
bacterial growth and treatment response. J Androl 2000;
21 (5): 669.
Shahed AR, Shoskes DA. Correlation of beta-endorphin and prostaglandin
E2 levels in prostatic fluid of patients with chronic prostatitis
with diagnosis and treatment response. J Urol 2001 Nov; 166(5):
1738
Pollen Extract
Wagenlehner FM, Schneider H, Ludwid M, Schnitker J, Brähler
E, Weidner W. A pollen extract (Cernilton) in patients with
inflammatory chronic prostatitis-chronic pelvic pain syndrome:
a multicentre, randomised, prospective, double-blind, placebo-controlled
phase 3 study. Eur Urol. 2009 Sep;56(3):544-51.
Elist J., Effects of pollen extract preparation on lower urinary
tract symptoms in patients with chronic nonbacterial prostatitis/chronic
pelvic pain syndrome: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled
study, Urology. 2006 Jan;67(1):60-3.
Rugendorff EW, Weidner, W, Ebeling, L, Buck AC. Results of
treatment with pollen extract in chronic prostatitis and prostatodynia.
Br. J. Urol 1993;71:433-8.
Buck AC, Ress RW, Ebeling L. Treatment of Chronic Prostatitis
and prostadynia with pollen extract, Br J Urol 1989;64:496-9.
Cited
References
1. Shoskes DA, Zeitlin SI, Shahed A, Rajfer J. Quercetin in
men with category III chronic prostatitis: a preliminary prospective,
double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Urology 1999; 54 (6):
960.
2. Wagenlehner FM, Schneider H, Ludwid M, Schnitker
J, Brähler
E, Weidner W. A pollen extract (Cernilton) in patients with
inflammatory chronic prostatitis-chronic pelvic pain syndrome:
a multicentre, randomised, prospective, double-blind, placebo-controlled
phase 3 study. Eur Urol. 2009 Sep;56(3):544-51.
*This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. The products
detailed on this site are not meant to diagnose, treat, cure
or prevent any disease. If a medical condition exists, see
your health care professional.
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on ALL of your supplement purchases?
Use this special code NV876510 when
ordering.
You can also order on the phone by simply calling 877-284-3976
and be sure to mention your special code for a 10% discount.
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