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overviewOveractive bladder (OAB) is a chronic and often debilitating disorder, affecting more than 33 million people in the US alone. This thought-provoking symposium will present a unique perspective on OAB that extends beyond the urgency and frequency that typically draw the attention of clinicians. Recent research is shedding new light on issues that may affect bladder function and thus influence the understanding and management of OAB. The faculty of this program will describe new treatment targets for lower urinary tract dysfunction, and the implications in the treatment of OAB. Evolving approaches to the differential diagnosis of OAB will also be described, as well as cutting-edge information on cognitive issues that should be considered in therapeutic decision making. Please join us for this complimentary CME lunch symposium examining critical issues in overactive bladder management. Register online now. program agenda
11:30 PM — Registration / Lunch
12:00 PM — Differential Diagnosis of OAB: Therapeutic Implications 12:15 PM — Therapeutic Receptor Targets for the Bladder and Urethra 12:30 PM — Memory Impairment Caused by OAB Antincholonergics 12:45 PM — Panel Discussion/Q&A |