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Dual Use of Bladder Anticholinergics and Cholinesterase Inhibitors:...
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society , Vol. 56, No. 5. , pp. 847-853, doi:10.1111/j.1532-5415.2008.01681.x OBJECTIVES: To determine the cognitive and functional consequences of dual use of cholinesterase inhibitors and the bladder anticholinergics oxybutynin or tolterodine.
Compliance A Problem For Effective Drug Treatment Of Urinary Incontinence
Women with UI suffer physical, psychological, and social consequences of not being in full control of their bladders.
Urinary Incontinence Drugs May Be More Trouble Than They're Worth
MONDAY April 9, 2012 -- For women with urinary incontinence, the available treatments may cause more problems than they solve and many stop taking the medications because of side effects that can include dry mouth and constipation, a new analysis indicates.
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