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  2. Do you pee multiple times at night? Here's what that means ...

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    Some medications can increase the frequency of nighttime urination, says Lloyd-Harris. These include diuretics or water pills, beta-blockers, anticholinergics and some antidepressants.

  3. Trospium chloride - Wikipedia

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    Trospium chloride is a muscarinic antagonist used to treat overactive bladder. [3] It has side effects typical of this class of drugs, namely dry mouth, stomach upset, and constipation; these side effects cause problems with people taking their medicine as directed.

  4. Nocturnal enuresis - Wikipedia

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    New studies show that anti-psychotic drugs can have a side effect of causing enuresis. [54] It has been shown that diet impacts enuresis in children. Constipation from a poor diet can result in impacted stool in the colon putting undue pressure on the bladder creating loss of bladder control (overflow incontinence). [55]

  5. Bedwetting alarm - Wikipedia

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    The classical conditioning paradigm components for the bell and pad method are the following: The unconditioned stimulus (US) is the awakening stimulus or the alarm sound, the unconditioned response (UR) is the awakening response and sphincter contraction, the neutral stimulus (NS) is the feeling produced by bladder distention (feeling of having a full bladder), the conditioned stimulus (CS ...

  6. Merck Gains FDA Approval for First OTC Patch for Overactive ...

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    The FDA has approved Merck's Oxytrol for Women, the first over-the-counter treatment for overactive bladder in women, a condition that Merck says affects more than 20 million American women.

  7. Nocturia - Wikipedia

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    The principal diagnostic tool for nocturia is the voiding bladder diary. Based on information recorded in the diary, a physician can classify the patient as having global polyuria, nocturnal polyuria, or bladder storage problems. A voiding bladder diary should record: [citation needed] number of voids; timing of voids; volume voided

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