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Lower urinary tract function and pharmacologic management of lower urinary tract dysfunction.

Because of renewed interest in the neuropharmacology and neurophysiology of the urinary bladder and its outlet, drug therapy can now help manage many types of voiding dysfunction. This article summarizes the scientific foundations on which this type of therapy is based and the current drug usage in this area.

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