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Overactive Urinary Bladder (Overactive Bladder)

Symptom of overactive detrusor muscle of the URINARY BLADDER that contracts with abnormally high frequency and urgency. Overactive bladder is characterized by the frequent feeling of needing to urinate during the day, during the night, or both. URINARY INCONTINENCE may or may not be present.
Also Known As:
Overactive Bladder; Urinary Bladder, Overactive; Bladder, Overactive; Overactive Detrusor Function; Detrusor Function, Overactive; Detrusor, Overactive; Overactive Detrusor
Networked: 3877 relevant articles (605 outcomes, 886 trials/studies)

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Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Urinary Incontinence
2. Prostatic Hyperplasia (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia)
3. Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
4. Nocturia
5. Parkinson Disease (Parkinson's Disease)

Experts

1. Kuo, Hann-Chorng: 64 articles (02/2022 - 06/2008)
2. Cardozo, Linda: 62 articles (01/2020 - 12/2002)
3. Wein, Alan J: 55 articles (12/2020 - 01/2002)
4. Chancellor, Michael B: 52 articles (01/2021 - 03/2002)
5. Chapple, Christopher R: 46 articles (01/2022 - 01/2002)
6. Herschorn, Sender: 44 articles (09/2022 - 12/2004)
7. Dmochowski, Roger R: 37 articles (01/2021 - 08/2002)
8. Guan, Zhonghong: 37 articles (01/2018 - 04/2006)
9. Michel, Martin C: 35 articles (01/2022 - 01/2002)
10. Kaplan, Steven A: 35 articles (12/2021 - 05/2006)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Overactive Urinary Bladder:
1. mirabegronIBA
2. Muscarinic AntagonistsIBA
3. Tolterodine Tartrate (Detrol)FDA Link
4. Type A Botulinum Toxins (Botox)FDA Link
5. Solifenacin SuccinateFDA Link
6. Cholinergic Antagonists (Anticholinergics)IBA
7. oxybutynin (Tavor)FDA LinkGeneric
8. fesoterodineFDA Link
9. N- (4- ((5- (hydroxy(phenyl)methyl)pyrrolidin- 2- yl)methyl)phenyl)- 4- oxo- 4,6,7,8- tetrahydropyrrolo(1,2- a)pyrimidine- 6- carboxamideIBA
10. Tamsulosin (Flomax)FDA LinkGeneric

Therapies and Procedures

1. Therapeutics
2. Injections
3. Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation (TENS)
4. Drug Therapy (Chemotherapy)
5. Conservative Treatment