Abstract
1/2006
vol. 5
Solifenacin – first experiences in overactive bladder treatment
Prz Menopauz 2006; 1: 43–46
Online publish date: 2006/02/17
Aim of the study:
In the article we presented first our experiences with ovaractive bladder (OAB) treatment with the use of new antimuscarinic drug Vesicare (Astellas).
Material and methods:
In the analysis we included first 20 patients aged 57-81 with OAB complaints. We analised first two months of treatment with solifenacin used in oral tablets in dose 5 mg given once daily. Patients were evaluted before and after 8 weeks of treatment. In the study we evaluated the efficacy of treatment and patient’s compliance.
Conclusions:
Solifenacin in 5 mg dose is efficient in OAB treatment. It is well tolerated. Side effects on low level are rare. These conclusions are preliminary. More detailed analysis will be possible after long-time evaluations on bigger numbers of patients.
Keywords
overactive bladder, OAB, urinary incontinence, solifenacin, non-operative treatment
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