With the recent approval of tolterodine and oxybutynin XL, we believe that the list of agents previously considered first- and second-line medications for the overactive bladder needs to be revised.
Prescription medications can ease overactive bladder symptoms. Supplements for overactive bladder may help, although little robust evidence supports their value. An overactive bladder (OAB ...
Botox is a prescription drug that’s used to treat certain bladder problems, such as overactive bladder (OAB ... Botox belongs to a group of drugs called neurotoxins. The active ingredient ...