Urology


- UrologyOveractive bladder, also called OAB, causes a frequent and sudden urge to urinate that may be difficult to control. Some experience unintentional loss of urine (urgency incontinence).
- If you have an overactive bladder, you may feel embarrassed, isolate yourself, or limit your work and social life.
- You may be able to manage symptoms of an overactive bladder with simple behavioral strategies, such as dietary changes, timed voiding and bladder-holding techniques using your pelvic floor muscles. If these initial efforts don’t help enough with your overactive bladder symptoms, additional treatments are available.


Indicated In:
- Overactive Bladder Syndrome (OAB)

Indicated In:
- Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
Erectile Dysfunction


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- Erectile dysfunction or disorder (ED) is the inability to develop and maintain an erection for satisfactory sexual intercourse or activity.
- There are no uniform criteria defining how consistent the problem has to be and for what duration it must be present to considered ED.
- The emergence of several unique formulations of erectile dysfunction drugs such as topical gels, injectables, and suppositories is expected to widen the scope of treatment for erectile dysfunction.
- The global Erectile Dysfunction drugs market share is driving due to increased vascular disorders followed by the aging population across the world. Furthermore, rising psychological problems, followed by chronic diseases like diabetes, alcohol, and smoking habits are also considered as one of the major driving factors for the growth of the market.


Indicated In:
- Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
- Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)

Indicated In:
- Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
- Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension