CME Journal Supplement

Frequently Asked Questions in the Evaluation and Management of Overactive Bladder
If overactive bladder (OAB) is so prevalent, why don’t I see more adults with OAB symptoms in my practice? Why do some patients with OAB have urgency incontinence while others remain dry? Do other conditions mimic or cause OAB symptoms? How do I choose among the available OAB medications? Is medical therapy the only treatment option? Why is treatment adherence such a problem? What if my patient fails initial therapy? At what point should I send my patient to a urologist?

Find the answers to these and other important questions about managing patients with OAB in this expert-authored, peer-reviewed supplement to The Journal of Family Practice.

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