Abstract
The fundamental strategy in treating multiple sclerosis patients with unstable bladders involves a combination of suppressing urgency and ensuring effective urinary drainage. Anti-cholinergics remain the first-line treatment, but alternative therapies are undergoing clinical trials. With a range of new pro-erectile oral medications available, interest has grown in treatment of multiple sclerosis-related erectile failure. Female sexual dysfunction is also now gaining some attention, with new classification criteria and methods for assessing and treating these patients.
MeSH terms
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Copulation / drug effects
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Copulation / physiology
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Erectile Dysfunction / etiology*
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Erectile Dysfunction / physiopathology*
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Erectile Dysfunction / therapy
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Female
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Genitalia, Female / drug effects
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Genitalia, Female / innervation
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Genitalia, Female / physiopathology
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Genitalia, Male / drug effects
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Genitalia, Male / innervation
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Genitalia, Male / physiopathology
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Humans
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Male
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Multiple Sclerosis / complications*
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Multiple Sclerosis / physiopathology*
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Multiple Sclerosis / therapy
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Urinary Bladder / drug effects
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Urinary Bladder / innervation
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Urinary Bladder / physiopathology
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Urination Disorders / etiology*
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Urination Disorders / physiopathology*
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Urination Disorders / therapy