A summary of the oral medication options available in the treatment of bladder pain syndrome. Anti-muscarinics, beta-3 agonists, amitriptyline and anti-neuropathic agents, anti-histamines, and oral pentosan polysulfate sodium.
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Date of Preparation: June 2022 | UK-URO-169ba
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