![]() Cholinergic drugs are used when the bladder is not emptied completely following urination. ![]() Cholinergic refers to nerve cells or fibers that use a certain type of chemical to send signals within the body. This class of drugs includes bethanechol ( Duvoid, Urecholine). SLIDESHOW Urinary Incontinence in Women: Types, Causes, and Treatments for Bladder Control See Slideshow Side effects: Alpha-adrenergic stimulators may increase blood pressure, cause insomnia, and/or aggravate conditions such as diabetes, heart-rhythm disturbances, heart disease, glaucoma, or enlarged prostate.Extreme increases in blood pressure have occurred when combined with MAOIs. Do not use within two weeks of taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors ( MAOIs) such as phenelzine ( Nardil), pargyline (Eutonyl), nialamide (Espril, Niamid), moclobemide (Aurorix, Manerix), procarbazine ( Matulane), or isocarboxazid (Enerzer, Marplan). Drug or food interactions: These drugs may counteract the effect of high blood pressure therapy.The amount and number of doses per day varies, depending on the particular drug. ![]()
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