The emergence of new drugs for overactive bladder

Expert Opinion on Emerging Drugs
Rebecca J McCreryRodney A Appell

Abstract

Overactive bladder is a common and distressing problem. Standard therapy is directed towards modifying the detrusor motor sensitivity and response via anticholinergic medication. Currently available medications are reviewed and alternative targets for treatment are presented.

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