Terodiline in the treatment of diurnal enuresis in children

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Abstract

Efficacy and tolerance of the anticholinergic and calcium antagonistic drug terodiline (MictrolR) were investigated in comparison to placebo in 42 children with diurnal enuresis. The study was double-blind with a modified cross-over design with 2 treatment periods of 4 weeks. Terodiline in a daily dose of 25 mg was well tolerated. A statistically significant decrease in the number of wet episodes per day was found with terodiline when compared to placebo. In addition a high patient preference for terodiline was observed. This study shows that terodiline is effective in the treatment of daytime enuresis in children. The low incidence of side-effects also favours the use of terodiline in children. © 1988 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.

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Elmér, M., Nørgaard, J. P., Djurhuus, J. C., & Adolfsson, T. (1988). Terodiline in the treatment of diurnal enuresis in children. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 6(2), 119–124. https://doi.org/10.3109/02813438809009301

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