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Multiple Sclerosis => THE PRACTICAL SIDE OF BEING MULTIPLY SCLEROSED => Topic started by: agate on March 24, 2019, 05:30:01 pm

Title: Behavioral therapy outperforms pharmacologic intervention for female urinary incontinence
Post by: agate on March 24, 2019, 05:30:01 pm

This study just pertains to women, and not necessarily women with MS-impaired neurogenic bladders, but might be worth thinking about.

Abstract from Annals of Internal Medicine (March 19, 2019), "Pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatments for urinary incontinence in women: A systematic review and network meta-analysis of clinical outcomes":

https://annals.org/aim/article-abstract/2728712/pharmacologic-nonpharmacologic-treatments-urinary-incontinence-women-systematic-review-network-meta


It is summarized in NEJM Journal Watch:


https://www.jwatch.org/fw115173/2019/03/19/urinary-incontinence-behavioral-therapies-outperform-meds?query=pfw&jwd=000100983645&jspc= (https://www.jwatch.org/fw115173/2019/03/19/urinary-incontinence-behavioral-therapies-outperform-meds?query=pfw&jwd=000100983645&jspc=)