Sumitomo Pharma's Gemtesa (vibegron) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for men with overactive ...
Antimuscarinic drugs are the first-line treatment for overactive bladder. However, traditional formulations are associated with a number of adverse effects, most notably dry mouth. A study ...
Modern treatment approaches offer numerous options ... Acupuncture shows promise in reducing overactive bladder symptoms and stress incontinence. However, results vary among individuals, and more ...
The FDA has approved Gemtesa® for men with overactive bladder symptoms receiving pharmacological therapy for BPH.
An overactive bladder may be temporary or become a chronic condition. How long the symptoms last may depend on factors like the underlying cause and treatment adherence. Some conditions may cause ...
Imbrium Therapeutics L.P. ("Imbrium"), a subsidiary of Purdue Pharma L.P. ("Purdue"), announced results from a Phase 1b clinical signal detection study evaluating the safety and efficacy of the novel ...
Gemtesa (vibegron) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for men with overactive bladder (OAB) s ...
The standard treatments for overactive bladder include lifestyle changes, bladder training, pelvic floor muscle training and anticholinergic (anti-muscarinic) drugs. Additional treatments for some ...
Sunobinop tosylate is under clinical development by Imbrium Therapeutics and currently in Phase I for Overactive Bladder.