
Propiverine hydrochloride - Overactive bladder (adults)
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Propiverine hydrochloride
Indication :
Overactive bladder (adults)
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OAB, urinary frequency, urge incontinence, LUTS, urinary incontinence, anticholinergics, antimuscarinics
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Detronorm
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Other Indications
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Other Drugs
Below are listed other drugs that are used to treat Overactive bladder (adults).
Committee Recommendations (2)
The APC supports patients in trialling a treatment break of their overactive bladder medicines.
A "Leaflet for trial of stopping anticholinergics" can be found in the documents section below.
Propiverine is non-formulary.
Solifenacin is the 1st line treatment option.
Tolterodine immediate release tablets or Trospium are 2nd line options in patients for whom solifenacin is not suitable.
See Selection Tool for locally agreed OAB treatment options