نتایج جستجو برای: oxybutynin

تعداد نتایج: 381  

Journal: :International braz j urol : official journal of the Brazilian Society of Urology 2006
Roger R Dmochowski Jonathan S Starkman G Willy Davila

Overactive bladder is commonly treated with oral anticholinergic drugs such as oxybutynin chloride. Although oral anticholinergic agents have been effective in controlling urinary urgency and incontinence, adverse events, particularly dry mouth, often cause patients to discontinue oral therapy and to endure incontinence. Oxybutynin can be delivered transcutaneously, maintaining the efficacy of ...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2006
A Agarwal S Dhiraaj V Singhal R Kapoor M Tandon

BACKGROUND Bladder discomfort related to intraoperative catheterization of urinary bladder is a distressing symptom and more so in patients awakening from anaesthesia. These symptoms are similar to symptoms of overactive bladder. Muscarinic receptor antagonists have been reported to be effective in the treatment of overactive bladder. This study was therefore undertaken to evaluate the efficacy...

Journal: :The Netherlands journal of medicine 2006
G S Mijnhout H Kloosterman S Simsek R J M Strack van Schijndel J C Netelenbos

We report the case of a 56-year-old postmenopausal woman who was referred to our Endocrinology Outpatient Clinic because of severe hyperhidrosis. She had a four-year history of excessive sweating of her face and upper body. On presentation no sweating could be documented. Physical examination was also unremarkable. It appeared that five days earlier her general practitioner had prescribed oxybu...

Journal: :BJU international 2010
Schahnaz Alloussi Gerd Mürtz Reinhard Braun Ulrich Gerhardt Martina Heinrich Eva Hellmis Werner Horn Daniela Marschall-Kehrel Kurt Niklas Michael Raabe Thomas Rössler Beatrix Seibt Stefan Siemer Daniela Schultz-Lampel Heiko Walter Burkhard Wiedeking Saladin Alloussi Paul Bock Gerhard Strugala Helmut Madersbacher

OBJECTIVE To compare, in a retrospective observational cohort study, the efficacy, tolerability and safety of propiverine and oxybutynin in children with urge incontinence (UI) due to overactive bladder. PATIENTS AND METHODS Medical records were scrutinized for children with UI. As a primary efficacy outcome variable the achievement of continence after treatment with variable doses of propive...

Journal: :Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin 2001
T Oki S Yamada A Tohma R Kimura

Ex vivo muscarinic receptor binding of oxybutynin and propiverine, the most commonly used anticholinergic agents for the treatment in patients with urinary incontinence, was investigated in rat tissues. The oral administration of oxybutynin (50.8 and 127 micromol/kg) caused a significant increase in the apparent dissociation constant (Kd) for specific (-)-[3H]QNB binding in the rat bladder, pro...

Journal: :International journal of dermatology 2013
Nelson Wolosker José Ribas Milanez de Campos Paulo Kauffman Guilherme Yazbek Samantha Neves Pedro Puech-Leao

BACKGROUND To evaluate the effectiveness and patient satisfaction with the use of oxybutynin at low doses for treating plantar hyperhidrosis. METHODS From January 2007 to December 2010, 35 consecutive patients with plantar hyperhidrosis were treated with oxybutynin. Data were collected from 30 patients (five patients were lost to follow-up). During the first week, patients received 2.5 mg of ...

2012
Shizuo Yamada Shiori Kuraoka Ayaka Osano Yoshihiko Ito

The in vivo muscarinic receptor binding of antimuscarinic agents (oxybutynin, solifenacin, tolterodine, and imidafenacin) used to treat urinary dysfunction in patients with overactive bladder is reviewed. Transdermal administration of oxybutynin in rats leads to significant binding of muscarinic receptors in the bladder without long-term binding in the submaxillary gland and the abolishment of ...

2012
Seiya Inoue Motoaki Saito Masashi Honda Fotios Dimitriadis Atsushi Takenaka

Neuropathic bladder dysfunction caused by spinal cord disease may lead to irreversible renal damage and urinary incontinence. The majority of affected children can be successfully managed with standard medical treatment such as oral anti-cholinergic medication (typically oxybutynin or tolterodine) with or without Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC). The efficacy of this treatment, however,...

Journal: :The Journal of urology 2007
Koen J Van Hoeck An Bael Els Van Dessel Debbie Van Renthergem Kim Bernaerts Veronique Vandermaelen Hildegard Lax Herbert Hirche Jan D van Gool

PURPOSE We assessed prospectively the efficacy of holding exercises and/or antimuscarinics (oxybutynin chloride and placebo) for increasing maximum voided volume in prepubertal children with monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis. MATERIALS AND METHODS We randomly allocated 149 children to 5 groups, namely holding exercises with placebo (group A), holding exercises with oxybutynin (group B), plac...

2014
Marcelo Passos Teivelis Nelson Wolosker Mariana Krutman Paulo Kauffman José Ribas Milanez de Campos Pedro Puech-Leão

OBJECTIVES Primary hyperhidrosis usually affects the hands, armpits, feet and cranio-facial region. Sweating in other areas is common in secondary hyperhidrosis (after surgery or in specific clinical conditions). Oxybutynin has provided good results and is an alternative for treating hyperhidrosis at common sites. Our aim was to evaluate the efficacy of oxybutynin as a treatment for primary swe...

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