ABSTRACT
Primary care physicians must initiate a discussion of overactive bladder and urinary incontinence with their patients who are at risk. A stepwise approach to evaluation and diagnosis and the use of systematic evaluation and treatment algorithms suitable to the primary care setting will improve identification and effective management of the incontinent patient.
Footnotes
↵* Dr. Rosenberg has indicated that he is on the speakers’ bureau of Watson, Pfizer, and Ortho-McNeil, is a consultant for Pfizer and Ortho-McNeil, and has received grant or research support from Ortho-McNeil. Dr. Dmochowski has indicated that he is a consultant for Watson and Indevus.
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