by G Yeowell 2024 Cited by 117medications for chronic overactive bladder/urinary incontinence drugs used for overactive bladder in women: Data from the norwegian prescription database.
Treatments are conservative measures, such as bladder training or drugs. Anticholinergic drugs can reduce the overactivity of the bladder muscle and the feeling of urgency. The review found that there are several anticholinergic drugs prescribed for adults with overactive bladder symptoms. The two most studied drugs are oxybutynin and tolterodine.
Anticholinergic drugs are used for treating an overactive bladder. Medication management of overactive bladder takes a lot of trial and error and patience.
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Gabapentin (Neurontin), Meclizine, Memantine, Overactive Bladder: There are many anticholinergic drugs approved for overactive bladder, which can help.
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by CH Ho 2024 Cited by 45incontinence and overactive bladder Finney SM, Andersson KE, Gillespie JI, et al Antimus- carinic drugs in detrusor overactivity and the overactive bladder
afferent input from the bladder and the excitabil-ity of the sacral reflex center and suggest a novel method to treat overactive bladder patients. Key Words: gabapentin, neurogenic detrusor overactivity, treatment of neurogenic overactive bladder (Clin Neuropharmacol 2024;6Y214) The overactive bladder is a well-recog-
Overactive bladder may be a symptom of many conditions like bladder cancer or bladder inflammation. Treatment for overactive bladder includes lifestyle changes, diet changes, surgery, and medication. Common drug classes used to treat an overactive bladder are acetylcholine release inhibitors, beta agonists, and muscarinic antagonists.
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