What Every Provider Should Know Program Goals OAB Initial Discussion With the Patient Who Requires Treatment Natural History of OAB Symptom Management Behavioral Therapies Overview Behavioral Therapies ID: 357103
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Talking to Patients About Overactive Bladder: What Every Provider Should KnowSlide2
Program GoalsSlide3
OAB: Initial Discussion With the Patient Slide4
Who Requires Treatment? Slide5
Natural History of OABSlide6
Symptom ManagementSlide7
Behavioral Therapies: OverviewSlide8
Behavioral Therapies Slide9
Pharmacologic TreatmentSlide10
Anti-muscarinicsSlide11
Anti-muscarinic Therapy Side EffectsSlide12
Anti-muscarinic Therapy Optimizing TreatmentSlide13
β3-Adrenoceptor AgonistSlide14
Third-Line Options Slide15
Sacral NeuromodulationSlide16
Peripheral Tibial Nerve Stimulation Slide17
BotulinumtoxinA Injections Slide18
Selecting Third-line OptionsSlide19
ConclusionsSlide20
AbbreviationsSlide21
ReferencesSlide22
References (cont)Slide23
References (cont)