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WHEN OAB* DUE TO A NEUROLOGIC CONDITION (OAB-NC) MAKES MATTERS WORSE…

That’s a sign it’s time for BOTOX®

Ask your patients if they still have leakage or can't tolerate their current OAB medication

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*Overactive bladder.

Anticholinergic.

Indication
Adult Bladder Dysfunction

Detrusor Overactivity Associated With a Neurologic Condition
BOTOX® is indicated for the treatment of urinary incontinence due to detrusor overactivity associated with a neurologic condition (eg, SCI, MS) in adults who have an inadequate response to or are intolerant of an anticholinergic medication.

Assess the impact of urinary incontinence on your MS patients with OAB

85% of people surveyed find OAB symptoms to be as or more bothersome than their classic MS symptoms1,‡

Based on a 2018 market research survey of 60 patients with OAB due to MS.

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85%

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BOTOX® cut leakage episodes by more than half2

BOTOX® is a proven treatment for OAB-NC

Established safety

Urinary tract infection and urinary retention are the most common side effects of BOTOX® treatment (experienced by 24% with BOTOX® vs 17% for placebo and 17% with BOTOX® vs 3% for placebo, respectively)2

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A BOTOX® vial with a label 200 Units

Established, evidence-based dosing

Proven 200-Unit dose across 30 intradetrusor injections2

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