OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the effect of the treatment with fesoterodine fumarate in patients with overactive bladder, as an alternative in case of failure of the usual anticholinergic treatment, due to either lack of therapeutic efficacy or due to intolerance to side effects.
MATERIAL AND METHOD: A retrospective review of 158 patients with overactive bladder was carried out. The patients were divided into two groups; the first group; 56 patients where the anticholinergic treatment showed to be ineffective, and the second group; 102 patients who presented intolerance to anticholinergic side effects.
RESULTS: For the first group where fesoterodine fumarate was used to improve effectiveness of the anticholinergics, improvement in the components of urinary urgency (p=0.001), insufficient emptying (p=0.001), incontinence (p=0.009), and in the number of pads/day (p< 0.001) was detected. As to the second group where fesoterodine fumarate was used as an alternative to anticholinergics to avoid side effects, a high reduction in the incidence of dry mouth (p< 0.001) and constipation (p=0.015) was seen, as well as a significant clinical improvement.
CONCLUSION: Fesoterodine fumarate is an optimal treatment option when the clinical response to anticholinergics has not been satisfactory, either by the lack of therapeutic action or by intolerance to side effects, and especially when the treatment is expected to be long.
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García-Baquero R, Madurga B, García MV, Fernández MA, Rosety JM, Alvarez-Ossorio JL. Are you the author?
Unidad de Urología Funcional, Unidad de Gestión Clínica de Urología, Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar, Cádiz, España.
Reference: Actas Urol Esp. 2013 Jan 29. pii: S0210-4806(12)00205-7.
doi: 10.1016/j.acuro.2012.05.008
PubMed Abstract
PMID: 23374672
Article in English, Spanish.
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