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Urinary Incontinence/Overactive Bladder

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FDA approves Toviaz for treatment of overactive bladder
Toviaz extended-release tablets win FDA approval for treatment of overactive bladder
High discontinuation rates dog anticholinergic use
A wide range of anticholinergic medications used by women for the treatment of lower urinary tract symptoms are associated with high discontinuation rates, according to research presented at the American Urogynecologic Society annual scientific meeting.
Botulinum toxin: Cost-effective for urge incontinence
When considered over a treatment period of 2 years, botulinum toxin A injection (Botox) is a cost-effective strategy for the management of idiopathic urge incontinence compared with anticholinergic medication, according to data presented by Duke University researchers.
OAB gel may overcome side effects of patch
A gel formulation of oxybutynin for overactive bladder is nearing commercial availability, with the potential for a significant improvement in cosmesis and skin-related side effects.
Overactive bladder dry patients benefit from lower-dose botulinum
When oral antimuscarinic therapy fails for overactive bladder patients who don't leak, intra-detrusor botulinum toxin A (Botox) injection is effective, and costs can be kept down with a lower dose.
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