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Pollinis siccum extractum, also known as rye pollen extract, is a drug that is used in herbal medicines to treat dysuric disorders, among other things.
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Pollinis siccum extractum contains carbohydrates, fatty acids, alpha-amino acids and phytosterols.
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Rye pollen extract has anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, anticongestive effects. However, an effect is only to be expected about 3 to 6 weeks after the start of taking it.
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Pollinis siccum extractum is used for the treatment of dysuric complaints, e.g. in the case of prostate adenoma or postoperatively and in the case of abacterial prostatitis.
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The daily dose of the drug is between 80 and 120 mg total extract, which can be taken in two to 3 single doses spread over the day.
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In rare cases, slight gastrointestinal complaints and allergic skin reactions may occur.
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There are no known contraindications.
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There are no known interactions with other drugs.
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Rye pollen extracts only improve the symptoms of an enlarged prostate without treating the enlargement itself.
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- Schilcher H (2016) In: Guide to Phytotherapy, Urban & Fischer Verlag Munich, p. 270 f.