Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5686680 | The Journal of Urology | 2017 | 37 Pages |
Abstract
Once daily solifenacin oral suspension was well tolerated for up to 52 weeks in children 5 to less than 12 years old and adolescents 12 to less than 18 years old diagnosed with overactive bladder, with constipation and electrocardiogram QT prolonged as the most common adverse reactions, respectively. Improvements in efficacy at 3 weeks were sustained during the study.
Keywords
QTcBQTcPEDOABSAFFASsolifenacin succinateDBPSBPEOTTEAEelectrocardiogramECGUrinary incontinenceOveractivefull analysis settreatment emergent adverse eventCNScentral nervous systemPVRadverse eventdiastolic blood pressuresystolic blood pressureUrinary bladderOveractive bladderAdolescentend of treatmentpost-void residual Child
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Authors
Donald Newgreen, Brigitte Bosman, Adriana Hollestein-Havelaar, Ellen Dahler, Robin Besuyen, Robert Snijder, Will Sawyer, Søren Rittig, Stéphane Bolduc,