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Willingness to maintain any current genitourinary medications (e.g., beta agonists, alpha blockers, anticholinergics);\n5. Patient is able and willing to provide written informed consent.\n\nExclusion criteria\n\n1. Active or past history of venous thromboembolism, including deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, and retinal vein thrombosis;\n2. Previous diagnosis with any prostatic malignancy or precancerous lesions (atypical glandular foci);\n3. History of pelvic radiation;\n4. Actively receiving intravesical therapy for bladder cancer;\n5. Received treatment with any demethylating medications (azacitidine, decitabine, zebularine, guadecitabine, hydralazine);\n6. Current use of warfarin;\n7. Prior treatment with 5ARI medications (e.g., Finasteride or Dutasteride) in the last year;\n8. Diagnosed with diabetes mellitus;\n9. Diagnosed with any neurodegenerative diseases;\n10. History of allergic reaction to any intravenous (IV) iron replacement products;\n11. Currently taking cholestyramine medication;\n12. Contraindications to MRI examination, which may include:\n\n    * Cardiac pacemaker\n    * Intracranial clips, metal implants, or external clips within 10mm of the head\n    * Previous metal injury in the eye or occupation risk to ferrous metal in the eye (e.g. metalworker)\n    * Claustrophobia that cannot be managed with benzodiazepine","MALE","18 Years",{"count":74,"type":75},242,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[78],"PHASE2","SRD5A2 is a critical enzyme for prostatic development and growth, and the SRD5A2 inhibitor, finasteride, is used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). SRD5A2 is absent in 30% of normal adult men, which explains the resistance of a subset of patients to this commonly prescribed drug. 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