Mostly, older women are more prone to an overactive bladder usually, but a recent representative cohort study indicates the number of men with overactive bladder is significantly on the rise.
which implies that the choice of medical therapy (i.e. whether it is directed at the bladder or the prostate) is often empirical. A role for antimuscarinic agents has been suggested in men with ...
Overactive bladder (OAB) isn’t something people bring up at dinner parties—though, for some, the sudden urge to dash to the ...
Men with overactive bladder had significant 95% reduced odds of urinary tract cancers compared with a reference group of men with urolithiasis, after adjusting for age. Overactive bladder (OAB ...
investigated the efficacy and safety of the antimuscarinic tolterodine extended release (ER), the α 1-receptor antagonist tamsulosin, and a combination of both, in men with overactive bladder and ...
Frequent urination often signals underlying health conditions that require medical attention. While occasional increases in ...
Tolterodine extended release with or without tamsulosin in men with lower urinary tract symptoms including overactive bladder symptoms: effects of prostate size. Eur. Urol. 55 , 472–479 (2009).
Overactive Bladder in Men with Newly Diagnosed Localized Prostate Cancer Overactive bladder is a significant problem among men with newly diagnosed prostate cancer, with additional problems ...
But men are also affected by it too ... Which is a more serious thing, isn't it? OAB, or overactive bladder, is really just the sensation of urgency-- of feeling like you need to rush to the ...
For the first time in over 25 years (since the approval of oxybutynin in 1972), better medications are available for the overactive bladder. With the recent approval of tolterodine and oxybutynin ...
Prescription medications can ease overactive bladder symptoms. Supplements for overactive bladder may help, although little robust evidence supports their value. An overactive bladder (OAB ...