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Overactive bladder / Neurotechnology / Sacral nerve stimulation / Incontinence / Urge incontinence / Tolterodine / Solifenacin / Medicine / Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation / Muscarinic antagonists
Date: 2013-10-04 15:01:15
Overactive bladder
Neurotechnology
Sacral nerve stimulation
Incontinence
Urge incontinence
Tolterodine
Solifenacin
Medicine
Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation
Muscarinic antagonists

Remarkable Results. Reduced Risk. » Office-based neuromodulation for overactive bladder » Up to 80% patient response » Significant, sustainable improvements » No serious side-effects

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