[Treatment of overactive bladder in older women increased doses of antimuscarinic drugs safe and effective alternative to existing methods].

Author: KosilovK V, KosilovaL V, KrasnykhM A, LoparevS A

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The study included 95 female patients of 65 to 74 years (average age 67,1 years), who previously (more than 6 months before this study) took a course of monotherapy with hydrochloride trospium in higher dosages with unstable or weak effect. In this study, all patients were divided into three groups ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25051773

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Overactive Bladder: A New Approach for Older Women

Overactive bladder (OAB) can significantly impact quality of life, especially in older adults. This study explored a novel approach to managing OAB in older women who had not responded well to conventional treatment. The researchers evaluated the effectiveness of combining two antimuscarinic drugs in patients who had previously taken only one medication. They found that this combination approach led to significant improvement in symptoms for a majority of patients, providing a potential solution for those who had not found relief with standard treatment. This research is like discovering a new oasis in the arid landscape of OAB treatment.

Combination Therapy: A Potential Solution for OAB in Older Women

This study offers a ray of hope for older women struggling with OAB. The researchers found that combining two antimuscarinic drugs can be an effective alternative for patients who haven't responded well to monotherapy. This finding is like finding a hidden well of relief in the desert of OAB symptoms.

Combination Therapy: A New Avenue for OAB Management

This research highlights the importance of exploring new approaches for managing OAB, especially in older women who have not found relief with conventional treatment. The combination therapy approach could offer a potential solution for many individuals. This research is like a camel guide leading a caravan to a safe haven in the desert of OAB treatment.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study, like a camel navigating a treacherous desert, has identified a potential solution for older women struggling with overactive bladder. The researchers found that combining two antimuscarinic drugs can provide significant symptom relief for patients who haven't responded well to conventional treatment. This research offers a new path towards managing OAB, bringing hope to those who have been searching for relief.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2014-09-22
  2. Date Revised 2016-10-21
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

25051773

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

25051773

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