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How effective is pharmacotherapy for overactive bladder?
As defined at a recent International Continence Society (ICS)
meeting, overactive bladder (OAB) syndrome encompasses
disturbance of bladder function that leads to urgency, with or
without urge incontinence, and voiding frequency, including
nocturia. This review on the pharmacologic therapies available
for OAB syndrome is organized around this definition, which
includes a symptom complex thought to be primarily of bladder
origin (urgency and voiding frequency) with or without a
secondary sign (urge incontinence) typically related to the
interaction of the bladder and surrounding structures of the
pelvis (nerves and pelvic floor muscles). |
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