Overactive bladder syndrome: The first-line treatment for overactive bladder syndrome usually involves bladder retraining (see below). Treatment also may include drugs such as tolterodine (Detrol LA), oral oxybutynin (Ditropan), darifenacin (Enablex), transdermal oxybutynin (Oxytrol), trospium (Sanc...
The main treatments for neurogenic bladder are the following:Clean intermittent catheterization (CIC): Catheters are thin, flexible tubes that can be inserted through the urethra and into the bladder to drain urine. Drugs: Medications are prescribed to improve your bladder function. Can underactive b...
Six antimuscarinic agents are available including darifenacin, fesoterodine, oxybutynin, solifenacin, tolterodine, and trospium; see Table 2 [click to expand] for medication specific information including dosing and dose adjustments, adverse drug events, and clinical pearls. Appropriate comorbidity screening ...