Propiverine
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Biological half-life | 20.1 h |
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Formula | C23H29NO3 |
Molar mass | 367.481 g/mol |
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Propiverine is an anticholinergic drug used for the treatment of urinary urgency, frequency and urge incontinence, all symptoms of overactive bladder syndrome. It is a muscarinic antagonist.[1] A modified release preparation is also available, taken once daily.
References[edit]
- ^ British Medical Journal Group and Pharmaceutical Press (2011). BNF 61, ISBN 978 0 85369 962 0, CPI Clausen & Bosse, Leck, Germany, p511.
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