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 ...
What’s new, what’s treatable and why May — Women’s Health Month — is the perfect time to seek care for urinary incontinence.
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 ...
OAB is commonly treated with a class of medicines called anticholinergics or antimuscarinics. These medicines block chemicals in your body that help the bladder to squeeze. By blocking these chemicals ...
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 ...
If frequent bathroom trips disrupt your life, you are not alone. Women's health expert Kirtly Jones, MD, talks to urogynecologist Whitney Hendrickson, MD, about the complexities of overactive bladder ...
These everyday bladder habits can feel normal. That doesn't mean they are.
UAB delivers its first implantable tibial neuromodulation therapy for urge urinary incontinence, expanding durable, minimally ...
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 ...