Tag: treatment

Intravesical electrical stimulation in the treatment of micturition dysfunction in children.

Intravesical electrical stimulation in the treatment of micturition dysfunction in children.: Related Articles Intravesical electrical stimulation in the treatment of micturition dysfunction in children. Neurourol Urodyn. 2003;22(3):233-42 Authors: Gladh G, Mattsson S, Lindström S AIMS: To evaluate the… Read More

[A case of acute distigmine bromide intoxication in the therapeutic dosage for treatment of underactive neurogenic bladder]

[A case of acute distigmine bromide intoxication in the therapeutic dosage for treatment of underactive neurogenic bladder]: Related Articles [A case of acute distigmine bromide intoxication in the therapeutic dosage for treatment of underactive neurogenic bladder] No To… Read More

Case for pharmacotherapy development for underactive bladder.

Case for pharmacotherapy development for underactive bladder.: “ Related Articles Case for pharmacotherapy development for underactive bladder. Urology. 2008 Nov;72(5):966-7 Authors: Chancellor MB, Kaufman J PMID: 18774593 [PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE] “

Is a Neurogenic Bladder Genetic?

Neurogenic bladder is a condition characterized by lack of bladder control related to nerve damage. While the condition is not genetic, the birth defect spina bifida may trigger it in some individuals. The Facts The Cleveland Clinic describes… Read More

Pyridostigmine in autonomic failure: can we treat postural hypotension and bladder dysfunction with one drug?

Pyridostigmine in autonomic failure: can we treat postural hypotension and bladder dysfunction with one drug?: “ Related Articles Pyridostigmine in autonomic failure: can we treat postural hypotension and bladder dysfunction with one drug? Clin Auton Res. 2006 Aug;16(4):296-8… Read More

Combination of a cholinergic drug and an alpha-blocker is more effective than monotherapy for the treatment of voiding difficulty in patients with underactive detrusor.

Combination of a cholinergic drug and an alpha-blocker is more effective than monotherapy for the treatment of voiding difficulty in patients with underactive detrusor. Related Articles Int J Urol. 2004 Feb;11(2):88-96 Authors: Yamanishi T, Yasuda K, Kamai T,… Read More