Solifenacin treats overactive bladder effectively
A recent study conducted by the Department of Urogynaecology at King’s College Hospital in London to measure the efficacy of solifenacin in treating patients suffering from overactive bladders has concluded that the drug shows positive results in as little time as three days. A 70 per cent reduction was reported in urgency in patients receiving solifenacin as compared to 50 per cent for those taking the placebo.
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