Medications, including anticholinergics, drugs that relax your bladder, and antidepressants, may help treat an overactive bladder (OAB).
Medications, including anticholinergics, drugs that relax your bladder, and antidepressants, may help treat an overactive bladder (OAB).
Medications that relax the bladder can be helpful for relieving symptoms of overactive bladder and reducing episodes of urge incontinence. These drugs can also
Anticholinergics/Antimuscarinics – Anticholinergics work by relaxing the bladder. Antimuscarinics work by preventing bladder spasms. These drugs can
Some of these drugs, called bladder relaxants, prevent urine leakage by decreasing bladder contractions. Another type of drug helps some kinds of incontinence
Some of these drugs, called bladder relaxants, prevent urine leakage by decreasing bladder contractions. Another type of drug helps some kinds of incontinence
Medications, including anticholinergics, drugs that relax your bladder, and antidepressants, may help treat an overactive bladder (OAB).
Drugs used to treat the condition relax the bladder muscles, which can increase the storage size of the bladder and reduce the urge to urinate.
Medications, including anticholinergics, drugs that relax your bladder, and antidepressants, may help treat an overactive bladder (OAB).
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