Women treated with antimuscarinics for overactive bladder syndrome are more likely to be diagnosed with depression after treatment onset than overactive bladder patients not treated with the ...
The American Urologic Association advises caution in the use of anticholinergic medications to treat older or frail adults with OAB. Despite an increased risk of cognitive decline associated with ...
Results are from a meta-analysis of 33 trials involving 35,939 patients with overactive bladder. Overactive bladder treatment using antimuscarinic drugs increases the risks for urinary tract infection ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am in relatively good health for an 82-year-old male. For the past six years, I have been having trouble with an overactive bladder. I need to urinate at least every two hours. Often ...
A new study suggests that more women are being prescribed beta-3 agonists over anticholinergics for the treatment of overactive bladder (OAB), suggesting that more clinicians may be choosing this ...
—Maybe, say the results of a UK meta-analysis, which found some patients to benefit from the alternative approach. Considering the side effects of certain OAB medications and poor adherence, it’s ...
Mirabegron reduced incontinence and frequency compared with placebo, maintained long-term safety, and improved outcomes when ...
Gemtesa (vibegron) and Myrbetriq (mirabegron) are prescription drugs used to treat overactive bladder. Gemtesa comes as an oral tablet, and Myrbetriq comes as both extended-release oral tablets and ...
"We found that asynchronous telehealth visits provided more frequent engagement with clinicians, which, in turn, led to better compliance with medication use and behavioral changes, and ultimately to ...
People with Parkinson’s disease may develop an overactive bladder. They can experience a frequent and desperate need to urinate even though their bladders are not full. According to the American ...
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