
Answer:
AZO Bladder Control with Go Less® (i-Health Inc.) is promoted to "safely reduce occasional urgency" and "support bladder strength." It contains a "proprietary blend" of pumpkin seed extract and soy germ extract (Go Less®).
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We aren't aware of any published reports of AZO Bladder Control causing constipation.
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terry6796
January 28, 2023Will AZO bladder control cause constipation
Regina20562
August 30, 2024I have found that it does to some extent.
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Lisa6788
June 12, 2016Is there anything else that can help bladder control..so you don't need to go so often?
Hi Lisa - There appears to be little research on supplements for overactive bladder (OAB). A review of the most commonly used herbs for overactive bladder found that there was not enough clinical research to support their use, concluding that some "show some promise for the treatment of OAB but lack definitive studies to prove their efficacy" (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3821987/).
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