Electrical transcutaneous neuromodulation (eTNM) of the peroneal nerve led to fewer side effects compared with solifenacin (Vesicare) in the treatment of overactive bladder, a randomized trial showed.
Electrical stimulation for an overactive bladder (OAB) involves sending an electrical current to the nerves that help with bladder function. The goal of the treatment is to suppress bladder ...
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When your day starts to revolve around the nearest bathroom, it's easy to write it off as a habit. But what many women ...
—Maybe, say the results of a UK meta-analysis, which found some patients to benefit from the alternative approach. Considering the side effects of certain OAB medications and poor adherence, it’s ...
It can be annoying if your bladder seems to work overtime and you're headed to the bathroom more often than you'd like, but that doesn't necessarily mean you need medication or that you even have a ...
Jan. 25, 2013 -- The FDA has approved Oxytrol for Women, the first over-the-counter treatment for overactive bladder in women 18 and older. The condition affects more than 20 million American women, ...