
|Articles|February 5, 2004
Anticholinergic drug effective in treating severe overactive bladder, study shows
A sustained-release anticholinergic drug provides appears to be beneficial in the reduction of urge incontinence for patients with either severe or moderate symptoms of overactive bladder, according to results of a study published in the February issue of The Journal of Urology (2004; 171:752-6).
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