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  2. Oxybutynin - Wikipedia

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    Oxybutynin, sold under the brand name Ditropan among others, is an anticholinergic medication primarily used to treat overactive bladder.It is widely considered a first-line therapy for overactive bladder due to its well-studied side effect profile, broad applicability, and continued efficacy over long periods of time.

  3. Muscarinic antagonist - Wikipedia

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    A muscarinic acetylcholine receptor antagonist, also simply known as a muscarinic antagonist or as an antimuscarinic agent, is a type of anticholinergic drug that blocks the activity of the muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChRs). The muscarinic receptors are proteins involved in the transmission of signals through certain parts of the ...

  4. List of adrenergic drugs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of adrenergic drugs. These are pharmaceutical drugs , naturally occurring compounds and other chemicals that influence the function of the neurotransmitter epinephrine (adrenaline). Receptor ligands

  5. Overactive bladder - Wikipedia

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    little existing research on this drug; Darifenacin: 1 pill per day; less researched for safety and efficacy than Tolterodine and Oxybutynin; Fesoterodine: same metabolite as Tolterodine, but does not require that enzyme to be active; it may avoid drug interactions of Tolterodine; little existing research on this drug

  6. Substituted benzothiophene - Wikipedia

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    Benzothiophene. 3-APBT, an example of a substituted benzothiophene.. The substituted benzothiophenes are a class of chemical compounds based on benzothiophene. [1] [2] They are closely related to the substituted benzofurans, substituted tryptamines, and to other chemical groups such as the substituted benzodioxoles (or methylenedioxy phenyl compounds).

  7. Darifenacin - Wikipedia

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    Darifenacin (trade name Enablex in United States and Canada, Emselex in the European Union) is a medication used to treat urinary incontinence due to an overactive bladder. [1] [2] [3] It was discovered by scientists at the Pfizer research site in Sandwich, UK under the identifier UK-88,525 and used to be marketed by Novartis.

  8. Tolterodine - Wikipedia

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    Tolterodine, although it acts on all types of receptors, has fewer side effects than oxybutynin (M 3 and M 1 selective, but more so in the parotid than in the bladder) as tolterodine targets the bladder more than other areas of the body.

  9. Osmotic-controlled release oral delivery system - Wikipedia

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    The drug is expelled via the laser-drilled hole visible on the left side of the tablet. The osmotic-controlled release oral delivery system (OROS) is an advanced controlled release oral drug delivery system in the form of a rigid tablet with a semi-permeable outer membrane and one or more small laser drilled holes in it.

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