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Refer to technical manual and Instruction for Use (IFU) for complete list of indications, contraindications, warnings and precautions.
Overactive bladder (OAB) is a treatable condition. It’s not a normal part of ageing. And nobody should have to deal with it on their own.
Download the Doctor Discussion Guide to take the first steps to restoring control
Doctor Discussion GuideThat's About
6 Million
Adults
In Australia<sup>1,2</sup>
OAB IS
EXTREMELY COMMON
1 IN 5 ADULTS
HAS OAB<sup>1</sup>
People with undiagnosed OAB in one study reported loss of confidence (54% of respondents), loss of self-esteem (49%), and loss of intimacy (45%).2
Download the Bladder Symptom Questionnaire, complete the form and discuss the results with a healthcare professional
Bladder Symptom QuestionnaireTALK TO A
BLADDER CONTROL SPECIALIST
Speak with a doctor in the community who can help find the right treatment.
FIND A SPECIALISTKey Statistics. Continence Foundation of Australia website. Available at: https://www.continence.org.au/pages/prevalence-and-economic-impact-of-incontinencein-australia-deloitte-access-economics-2010.html. Accessed Sept 18, 2019.
Leede Research, “Views on OAB: A Study for the National Association of Continence.” December 16, 2015. CD-ROM Edition.