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Swift SE et al. – In patients with severe OAB symptoms, solifenacin was effective and well tolerated. Solifenacin improved urgency, incontinence, micturition frequency, nocturia and nocturnal voids in patients continuing to experience urgency episodes on tolterodine ER 4 mg/day. Patients experienced improvements in HRQOL and perceived bother from OAB.

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