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The effectiveness of parasympathomimetics for treating underactive bladder: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Christian MoroCharlotte PhelpsVineesha VeerJustin Michael ClarkPaul P GlasziouKari A O TikkinenAnna Mae Scott
Published in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2021)
The evidence supporting the use of parasympathomimetics is of low quality, with relatively short follow-up durations. Overall, it is not possible to draw clear evidence-based conclusions from the current literature, presenting the use of parasympathomimetics for treating underactive bladder as a key area that requires future well-controlled clinical trials.
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