Traitement pharmacologique de l'hyperactivité détrusorienne neurologique: Drogues intrathécales

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Intrathecal clonidine has been tested in spinal cord injury patients not supporting or resistant to anticholinergic drugs. Although the acute effect of clonidine on urodynamic parameters was satisfactory, cardiovascular adverse effects limited the long-term efficacy of this treatment. Intrathecal badofen has a limited effect on overactive bladder in patients with spinal spasticity, but can modify the quality of erections and induce an incapacity to trigger ejaculation by vibratory penile stimulation.

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Denys, P., Schneider, A. E., Remy-Neris, O., Ben-Smail, D., Chartier-Kastler, E., Ruffion, A., & Bussel, B. (2007). Traitement pharmacologique de l’hyperactivité détrusorienne neurologique: Drogues intrathécales. Progres En Urologie, 17(3), 564–567. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1166-7087(07)92369-6

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