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A 68-year-old man presents with lower urinary tract symptoms including poor stream, hesitancy and nocturia. Digital rectal examination reveals a smooth, enlarged prostate and PSA is within age-related range. There is no haematuria or weight loss. What is the most appropriate initial pharmacological management?

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