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Pharmacy Article FEMALE URINARY INCONTINENCE AND DRUG TREATMENTPosted: September 2, 2008 11:20 AM ET
(50PlusPrime) WARREN, MICHIGAN -- Female Urinary Incontinence (“Incontinence” or “Female Incontinence”) is a condition shared by millions of women.The condition manifests itself differently in different women; some women may lose a few drops of urine while doing something as mundane as running or coughing while others may feel a sudden urge to urinate just prior to losing a large amount of urine. Understanding Female Incontinence Female Incontinence is a medical problem. A medical professional is best equipped to prescribe the solution that best fits an individual’s lifestyle preferences. While no single treatment works for everyone, most women can be treated without surgery. Treating Female Incontinence Female Incontinence: Bladder Retraining and Kegel Exercises Female Incontinence: Drugs and Treatment In these situations, a doctor can prescribe medications to block the nerve signals that cause frequent urination and urgency. These “bladder relaxants” relax muscles and prevent bladder spasms; two medications available today in that category are Ditropan and Detrol. Both medications come in normal and extended relief, long lasting strengths (Ditropan XL or Detrol LA). Additionally, Tofranil, an antidepressant that relaxes bladder muscles and tightens urethral muscles, may be used instead of (or in combination with) Ditropan XL or Detrol LA. The most common side effects (read the medication warnings for a full listing of the side effects) include dry mouth. Different medicines can affect the nerves and muscles of the urinary tract in different ways. Pills to treat swelling (edema) or high blood pressure may increase urine output and contribute to bladder control problems. An educated conversation with a medical professional could result in a switch to an alternate medication that could solve the problem without adding another prescription. If you have questions about these treatments, please see your doctor. If you are interested in how some of these medications work in conjunction with other medications, please call our pharmacy at 1-800-322-2721. You can order incontinence products to suit your needs at www.justattends.com.
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