Before undertaking a discussion of pharmacologic options for urinary incontinence in the elderly, it is important to elucidate the differences in drug metabolism between older and younger individuals.
1 615 343 5602 Fax: +1 615 322 8990 roger.dmochowski@vanderbilt.edu Urinary incontinence in the elderly is a prevalent, bothersome and costly problem, and is not necessarily a normal part of aging.
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