Incontinence & Overactive Bladder Health Center
Support & Resources
These organizations are dedicated to educating patients with urology problems. Check their web sites for more information.
Finding Help
Here's where to find more information about urinary incontinence.
Questions about the male urology system? Ask urologist Sheldon Marks, MD.
WebMD's Physician Directory can help you find a urology doctor in your community.
Resources
Follow these links for information on topics related to urinary incontinence.
See a list of references used to create these urinary incontinence articles.
See the experts involved in creating these urinary incontinence articles.
The American Urological Association aims to improve the prevention, detection, treatment and cure of urologic disease. This link takes you to an outside site.
ENABLEX is a prescription medicine used in adults to treat the following symptoms due to a condition called overactive bladder:
- · having a strong need to go to the bathroom right away (also called "urgency")
- · leaks or wetting accidents (also called "urinary incontinence")
- · having to go to the bathroom too often (also called "urinary frequency")
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
You should not take once-daily ENABLEX if you have certain types of stomach problems, glaucoma, or have trouble emptying your bladder. Side effects of ENBLEX include blurred vision, and more commonly dry mouth, constipation, indigestion, and abdominal pain. Use caution when doing certain activities until you know how ENBALEX affects you.



