The Microbiology of Urinary Tract Infections
... proximity to the anus but also because their urethra is shorter than males, which allows an easier passage for bacteria to get up into the bladder (Harvard Health, 2013). Sexually active women and uncircumcised men also have an increased risk of cystitis (Najar, M., Saldanha, C., Banday, K., 2009). ...
... proximity to the anus but also because their urethra is shorter than males, which allows an easier passage for bacteria to get up into the bladder (Harvard Health, 2013). Sexually active women and uncircumcised men also have an increased risk of cystitis (Najar, M., Saldanha, C., Banday, K., 2009). ...
Drugs for Overactive Bladder
... 2009 a topical gel form of this drug was approved (Gelnique). The gel is applied to the abdomen, upper arms, or thighs once a day. Darifenacin (Enablex), solifenacin (Vesicare), and trospium (Sanctura, Sanctura XR) are relatively newer drugs (all approved in 2004) and are taken once daily. Fesoterod ...
... 2009 a topical gel form of this drug was approved (Gelnique). The gel is applied to the abdomen, upper arms, or thighs once a day. Darifenacin (Enablex), solifenacin (Vesicare), and trospium (Sanctura, Sanctura XR) are relatively newer drugs (all approved in 2004) and are taken once daily. Fesoterod ...
Chapter 26
... urethral sphincter. 2) Below the internal sphincter is the external urethral sphincter, which is composed of skeletal (voluntary) muscle. 3. Micturition Reflex ...
... urethral sphincter. 2) Below the internal sphincter is the external urethral sphincter, which is composed of skeletal (voluntary) muscle. 3. Micturition Reflex ...