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Jul 28 2022

A plain language summary of the likelihood of symptom relief for patients taking fesoterodine for overactive bladder

In this plain language summary published in Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research, learn about a study that looked at how likely it is that individual people with overactive bladder will achieve a certain level of improvement in their symptoms when taking fesoterodine.

Read the full article here.

The original article on which this summary is based is called ‘What are the chances of improvement or cure from overactive bladder? A pooled responder analysis of efficacy and treatment emergent adverse events following treatment with fesoterodine’ and was originally published in the journal Neurourology and Urodynamics here.

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Written by Joanne Walker · Categorized: Bladder, Kidney and Genitals · Tagged: clinical trial, fesoterodine, lay summary, older adult, overactive bladder, plain language summary, quality of life

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