Urinary retention

Urinary retention is a condition that occurs when the bladder cannot properly expel urine due to a blockage or a delay in the normal process of bladder emptying. This can result in pain, discomfort, and infections, and may require medical attention and appropriate treatment.
Medications for Urinary Retention:

Alpha-blockers: These drugs relax the muscles in the bladder and urethra, facilitating the release of urine. Common medications include tamsulosin, doxazosin, and terazosin.
Muscle relaxants: Used to alleviate pain or spasms in the urinary system, these medications are typically prescribed in conjunction with other therapies. Examples include oxybutynin and tolterodine.
Anticholinergics: Similar to muscle relaxants, anticholinergics help reduce involuntary bladder contractions that contribute to urinary retention. Drugs in this category include trospium and solifenacin.

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medicines from our pharmacy that are used to treat Urinary retention

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