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Overactive Bladder

After reading this CME Bulletin, you should be able to:

  1. Diagnose overactive bladder (OAB) during patient workup using appropriate questions and screening tools.
  2. Develop an effective individualized plan that takes into consideration the age and behavioral risks (smoking, drinking, poor diet, lack of exercise) of the individual to manage OAB; incorporate behavioral and pharmacotherapeutic interventions.
  3. Identify comorbid conditions and factors associated with OAB.
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This CME Bulletin is funded by an educational grant to the AAFP from Astellas Pharma Global Development, Inc. and Pfizer.
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Overactive Bladder
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