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Long-term safety of extended-release oxybutynin chloride in a community-dwelling population of participants with overactive bladder: a one-year study.

Ananias Diokno1, Peter Sand, Richard Labasky, Paul Sieber, Joseph Antoci, Gary Leach, Linda Atkinson, Detlef Albrecht.   

Abstract

In this multicenter, open-label study of extended- and immediate-release oxybutynin chloride, community-dwelling participants were studied for up to 12 months to evaluate the long-term safety profile of extended-release oxybutynin. Quality-of-life assessments designed to measure the impact of incontinence and evaluate treatment outcome were used to study subjective improvement. A total of 904 women and 163 men (mean age 64 years, range 29-91 years) were enrolled. The majority of discontinuations were in the first 3 months (25.5%); of those who continued after 3 months, 62% remained on extended-release oxybutynin chloride for one year. The majority of discontinuations were for adverse events; dry mouth was the most frequently cited event leading to discontinuation (8.4%). Significant improvements were seen in QOL measures. Long-term therapy with extended-release oxybutynin chloride was generally well tolerated and effective, improving quality of life significantly in participants with overactive bladder over 3-12 months of therapy.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12549638     DOI: 10.1023/a:1021372426421

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol        ISSN: 0301-1623            Impact factor:   2.370


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