Efficacy and safety of fesoterodine treatment for overactive bladder symptoms in elderly women with and without hypertension
ConclusionsA relationship among the severity of overactive bladder symptoms, hypertension and obesity in elderly women is suggested. Fesoterodine provides significantly greater improvements in overactive bladder symptoms and health‐related quality of life versus placebo in women with or without hypertension. Hypertension does not appear to affect the efficacy and safety of fesoterodine in elderly women with overactive bladder symptoms, including urgency urinary incontinence.
Source: International Journal of Urology - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Osamu Yokoyama, Hidetomi Yamagami, Shintaro Hiro, Shinichi Hotta, Masaki Yoshida Tags: Original Article Source Type: research
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