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Drugs that contribute to continence difficulties

Drugs that may cause or aggravate Urinary Incontinence
Type of drug Agent Mechanism of action Type of incontinence
Alpha Blocker Prazosin Doxazocin Decreased urethral sphincter resistance Stress
Bladder relaxants Cholinergic agents
Anticholinesterase agents
Caffeine
Acidifiers
Increased detrusor hypersensitivity Increased urgency and frequency
Sedatives Early antihistamines
Tricyclic antidepressants
Antipsychotics
Tranquillisers
Hypnotics
Clouding of consciousness. Less aware of bladder sensation

Anticholinergic side effects includes constipation

 Urgency
Miscellaneous Alcohol
Loop diuretics e.g. furosemide
Lithium
ACA inhibitors
Narcotic analgesics/morphine
Alpha antagonists
Beta antagonists
Calcium channel blockers e.g. nifedipine
Lowers central inhibition
Increase rates of bladder filling
Polydipsia
May induce chronic cough
Urethral relaxation
Retention
Retention
Retention
Urgency frequency
Urgency frequency
Urgency
Stress
Stress
Stress/overflow
Stress/overflow  Stress/overflow

 

Page last reviewed: 31 Jan 2022