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Resources for your patients
Watson is committed to helping you treat the symptoms of OAB successfully with Gelnique® as first-line drug therapy.
In this section, you can download materials designed to help facilitate discussion
with patients so they can get the best results from their treatment. In addition,
we encourage you to learn more about
The Gelnique Promise and our
Patient Assistance Program.
Click to download:
You may also want to visit the Gelnique
patient website to see what patients will learn about Gelnique.
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- Chapple CR, Yamanishi T, Chess-Williams R. Muscarinic receptor subtypes and management of the overactive bladder. Urology. 2002;60(5 suppl 1):82-88;discussion 88-89.
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- MacDiarmid SA. How to choose the initial drug treatment for overactive bladder. Curr Blad Dysf Rep. 2008;3:41-46.
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