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If all conservative management does not improve symptoms, offer a trial of medication in addition to ongoing conservative measures. Medication should be commenced at the lowest possible dose and may be increased. Side effects can limit tolerance and should be monitored.
Cautions and contraindiations: see
Cautions and contraindiations: see
Renal and hepatic impairment: See sections 4.2 and 4.4 in the Summary of Product Characteristics for dosing information.
Cautions and contraindiations: see
Renal and hepatic impairment: See sections 4.2 and 4.4 in the Summary of Product Characteristics for dosing information.
When offering anticholinergic medicines to treat overactive bladder, take account of:
Patients using absorbent containment products for long-term management of urinary incontinence should have an annual review by the district nurse including:
Only offer absorbent containment products, urinals and toileting aids
Refer to Urology Incontinence Clinic if no improvement in symptoms with conservative measures above.
Refer to Gynaecology Pelvic Floor Clinic if pelvic organ prolapse found on examination and simultaneously refer for Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy.
Patients using absorbent containment products for long-term management of urinary incontinence should have an annual review by the district nurse including:
If a patient is considering a surgical procedure for stress urinary incontinence, the following should be discussed:
Bladder catheterisation (intermittent or indwelling urethral or suprapubic) should be considered for patients with urinary retention that is causing incontinence, UTIs or renal dysfunction.
Indications for the use of long-term indwelling urethral catheters for patients with urinary incontinence include:
Indwelling suprapubic catheters should be considered as an alternative to long-term urethral catheters following assessment and review by Urology.
In NHS Highland for women:
For women who report new-onset symptoms who have had mesh surgery for urinary incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse, evaluate whether the symptoms may be mesh-related. These symptoms include:
| Abbreviation | Meaning |
| BMI | Body mass index |
| BP | Blood pressure |
| GI | Gastro-intestinal |
| MI | Myocardial Infarction |
| MSSU | Mid stream sample of urine |
| PV | Per vagina |
| UTI | Urinary tract infection |