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The Present and Future Treatment of Overactive Bladder Syndrome
The Female Patient, 08/28/09
Vu M et al. – Pharmacologic options for treatment of overactive bladder syndrome have expanded recently to include a variety of administration routes. Nonpharmacologic options such as behavior therapy and electrical stimulation are popular alternatives to drug therapy, while injectables and acupuncture are on the horizon. This article reviews current therapies for the treatment of OAB and discusses therapeutic options in development.
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