Urinary Incontinence : Drugs

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Bethanechol stimulates your bladder to empty.
Source:MULTUM
Cholinergic agonist.
Source:AHFS
Darifenacin reduces muscle spasms of the bladder and urinary tract.
Source:MULTUM
Genitourinary antispasmodic agent; an antimuscarinic agent.
Source:AHFS
Tolterodine reduces spasms of the bladder muscles.
Source:MULTUM
Dibenzazapine-derivative tricyclic antidepressant (TCA).
Source:AHFS
Imipramine is a tricyclic antidepressant. It is sold under the brand name Tofranil in the United States.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders
Imipramine is in a group of drugs called tricyclic antidepressants. Imipramine affects chemicals in the brain that may become unbalanced.
Source:MULTUM
Genitourinary antispasmodic agent; a synthetic tertiary amine antimuscarinic agent.
Source:AHFS
Oxybutynin reduces muscle spasms of the bladder and urinary tract.
Source:MULTUM
Oxybutynin reduces muscle spasms of the bladder and urinary tract.
Source:MULTUM
Trospium relieves spasms of the bladder.
Source:MULTUM
Genitourinary antispasmodic; quaternary ammonium antimuscarinic.
Source:AHFS
Genitourinary antispasmodic agent; an antimuscarinic agent.
Source:AHFS
Genitourinary antispasmodic agent; a synthetic tertiary amine antimuscarinic agent.
Source:AHFS
Solifenacin reduces muscle spasms of the bladder and urinary tract.
Source:MULTUM
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