Healthcare and economic burden of anticholinergic use in adults with overactive bladder: a systematic literature review

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Aim: To determine the economic burden associated with anticholinergic medication use in adults with overactive bladder (OAB) in the USA. Methods: A systematic literature review was conducted to identify articles assessing healthcare resource utilization (HCRU) and costs associated with anticholinergic use in adults with OAB. Results: From the 34 articles identified, increased anticholinergic burden, switching anticholinergic treatments and potentially inappropriate anticholinergic use were associated with increased HCRU and/or costs. However, studies comparing patients with OAB receiving anticholinergics to individuals with untreated OAB or without OAB reported a mix of increases and decreases in HCRU and costs. Conclusion: Additional controlled studies assessing the economic impact of anticholinergics in OAB are needed and may enable optimization of economic and potentially patient outcomes.

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Duperrouzel, C., Martin, C., Mendell, A., Bourque, M., Carrera, A., Mack, A., & Nesheim, J. (2022, December 1). Healthcare and economic burden of anticholinergic use in adults with overactive bladder: a systematic literature review. Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research. Becaris Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2217/cer-2022-0160

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