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        • 7.4.1 Drugs for urinary retention
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Drugs for genito-urinary disorders


This section includes drugs used in genito-urinary disorders, for drugs used in urinary-tract infections see Chapter 5.

In this section:

7.4.1 Drugs for urinary retention
7.4.2 Drugs for urinary frequency, enuresis, and incontinence
7.4.3 Drugs used in urological pain
7.4.4 Bladder instillations and urological surgery
7.4.5 Drugs for erectile dysfunction

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Last Updated: 24-Apr-2012
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