N. Masumori, Yuya Funato, Y. Yamaguchi
May 1, 2018
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LUTS: Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
Abstract
In recent years, some patients have been unresponsive to anticholinergics used in the treatment of pollakisuria/urinary incontinence. It has been suggested that propiverine hydrochloride, which has not only anticholinergic activity, but also calcium antagonistic activity, may be useful in poor responders to other anticholinergics. In this study, a specific drug use–results survey was conducted in poor responders to other anticholinergics to evaluate the usefulness of propiverine hydrochloride.