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Drugs For Overactive Bladder - Articles
Drugs for Overactive Bladder
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Med RX
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:41pm
Here is a list of drugs and medications that are commonly prescribed to treat Overactive Bladder:
Detrol
Detrol la
Detrusitol
Enablex
Sanctura
Solifenacin
Tolterodine
Trospium
Unidet
Vesicare
These are just some of the drugs and medications that are often used to treat Overactive Bladder.If you're interested in finding more
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Getting Personal about Overactive Bladder
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MensHealth ..
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm
. OUSLANDER, MD: The drugs we usually prescribe for overactive bladder are anticholinergic medications. They interfere with a chemical that is released by nerves around the bladder....
JOSEPH G. OUSLANDER, MD: Well, anticholinergic drugs for overactive bladder are like drugs you use for other conditions like arthritis or high blood pressure. Some people respond
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Solifenacin Shows Rapid Improvement in Overactive Bladder Problems
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Allanda ..
Posted
Tue 14 Oct 2008 8:25am
Results of a study to measure the effectiveness of the drug Solifenacin in the treatment of overactive bladder problems were presented last week.
The Study was led... effective at reducing urgency and other symptoms associated with an overactive bladder and that simple scoring scales, such as the PPIUS, are a reliable way of measuring treatment
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Medications for Controlling an Overactive Bladder
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MensHealth ..
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm
: If the drug is effective and it really has helped them with their overactive bladder symptoms and they're having a problem with side effects, I ask them if maybe we can help them manage... systems.
ANNOUNCER: Recently, more selective drugs have been approved.
JOSEPH G. OUSLANDER, MD: Some of the newer drugs that are available for treatment of overactive bladder
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Overactive Bladder Diagnosis, Symptoms and Treatments
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Allanda ..
Posted
Fri 29 Oct 2010 2:30am
to which it affects the patient’s quality of life.
In general patients with an overactive bladder are treated with a combination of drugs and behavioural interventions like pelvic...
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Overactive bladder also known as urge incontinence is the second most common type of incontinence. When someone can’t control the urge to urinate or urinates
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The Sudden Urge to Go: Is It Overactive Bladder?
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MensHealth ..
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm
to find a bathroom."
ANNOUNCER: These are just a few of the ways life is made more difficult for people with overactive bladder, or OAB. Experts say 30 percent of men and women experience the condition.
DIANE NEWMAN: Persons with overactive bladder experience several different symptoms. The first one is urgency, urinary urgency. That is when you have
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Lifestyle Changes for an Overactive Bladder
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MensHealth ..
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm
ANNOUNCER: Millions of men and women suffer from urinary problems known as overactive bladder, or OAB.
DIANE NEWMAN: The core symptom of overactive bladder is urinary....
RAY RACKLEY, MD: Studies have shown that the adoption of behavioral modification plus drug therapy actually gives you your best treatment outcome for people with the overactive
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Tolterodine ER Reduces Overactive Bladder Symptoms
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Allanda ..
Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:20am
ER reduces overactive bladder symptoms and health-related quality of life (HRQL) significantly.
The study enrolled 202 women for treatment with Tolterodine ER or placebo for 12 weeks. After the 12 weeks women who had taken Tolterodine Er showed significant reduction in overactive bladder symptoms.
The second phase of study was a 12 week open label
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Overactive Bladder: How To Take Back Control
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MensHealth ..
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm
urinary incontinence is caused by an abnormal condition called overactive bladder, in which a major bladder muscle contracts too frequently causing various urinary difficulties.
PHIL HANNO, MD: Overactive bladder is a combination of symptoms that are very common in women and in men. They're urinary frequency -- patients have to go to the bathroom
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overactive bladder
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heroteo heroteo
Posted
Sun 17 Jan 2010 11:46pm
Here are the results of your Overactive Bladder (OAB) Self-Assessment Survey.
Your score is
If your score is 8 or greater you may have OAB
Based on the results... make sure you talk to him or her about your bladder control symptoms. Please print this page and share it with your doctor during your next visit. If you don’t have a scheduled
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