[Conservative treatment of urinary incontinence]
- PMID: 18018411
[Conservative treatment of urinary incontinence]
Abstract
Urinary incontinence can be treated with medicinal products in addition to active pelvic floor muscle training and electrostimulation. A local hormone therapy should be first discussed with the gynaecologist. The active substance duloxetine has been used for a few years for treating stress incontinence. Several older and newer active substances are available for treating irritable bladder and stress incontinence.
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