Best treatments for neurogenic urinary bladder
6 products may treat neurogenic urinary bladder, spanning FDA drug classes such as cholinergic muscarinic antagonist, gamma-aminobutyric acid-ergic agonist. The current highest-rated option is oxytrol. Ranked below by our independent recall-safety rating (rated where FDA data exists) — not medical advice; always consult a professional.
Quick answer: Of the 6 drugs we list for neurogenic urinary bladder, 5 are available as lower-cost generics, spanning classes such as cholinergic muscarinic antagonist, gamma-aminobutyric acid-ergic agonist. They’re ranked by each drug’s FDA recall-safety record — not clinical effectiveness for neurogenic urinary bladder — so confirm the right choice with your prescriber.
Top-rated picks for neurogenic urinary bladder: 1. Oxytrol · 2. Oxytrol for Women · 3. Oxybutynin Chloride
| # | Drug | Rating | Type | Form | Class | Generic? | Pharmacy pays | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 72/100 | Prescription | Patch | Cholinergic Muscarinic Antagonist | Generic | $1 | View → | |
| 2 | 72/100 | Over-the-counter | Patch | Cholinergic Muscarinic Antagonist | Generic | $1 | View → | |
| 3 | 70/100 | Prescription | Solution | Cholinergic Muscarinic Antagonist | No data | — | View → | |
| 4 | Not yet rated | Prescription | Injectable | gamma-Aminobutyric Acid-ergic Agonist | Generic | $2 | View → | |
| 5 | Not yet rated | Prescription | Solution | gamma-Aminobutyric Acid-ergic Agonist | Generic | $2 | View → | |
| 6 | Not yet rated | Prescription | Solution | gamma-Aminobutyric Acid-ergic Agonist | Generic | $2 | View → |
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Full ranking · 6 treatments
oxytrol
PrescriptionFDA-sourced
Oxytrol (Oxybutynin) is a cholinergic muscarinic antagonist used to treat Neurogenic Urinary Bladder, Urinary Incontinence, Dysuria.
Pharmacy pays
From ~$0.96/30· 4 formsoxytrol for women
Over-the-counterFDA-sourced
Oxytrol for Women (Oxybutynin) is a cholinergic muscarinic antagonist used to treat Neurogenic Urinary Bladder, Urinary Incontinence, Dysuria.
Pharmacy pays
From ~$0.96/30· 4 formsoxybutynin chloride
PrescriptionFDA-sourced
Oxybutynin Chloride is a cholinergic muscarinic antagonist used to treat Neurogenic Urinary Bladder, Urinary Incontinence, Dysuria.
Price varies
gablofen
Boxed warningPrescriptionFDA-sourced
Gablofen (Baclofen) is a gamma-aminobutyric acid-ergic agonist used to treat Neurogenic Urinary Bladder, Cerebral Palsy, Hiccup, Huntington Disease.
Pharmacy pays
From ~$1.00/30· 7 formsozobax
PrescriptionFDA-sourced
Ozobax (Baclofen) is a gamma-aminobutyric acid-ergic agonist used to treat Neurogenic Urinary Bladder, Cerebral Palsy, Hiccup, Huntington Disease.
Pharmacy pays
From ~$1.00/30· 7 formsozobax ds
PrescriptionFDA-sourced
Ozobax Ds (Baclofen) is a gamma-aminobutyric acid-ergic agonist used to treat Neurogenic Urinary Bladder, Cerebral Palsy, Hiccup, Huntington Disease.
Pharmacy pays
From ~$1.00/30· 7 formsFrequently asked
- What treats neurogenic urinary bladder?
- Our catalog lists 6 products that may treat neurogenic urinary bladder, based on NIH RxClass (MED-RT “may treat”) drug-classification data — not the verbatim FDA label. They're rated where FDA recall-safety data exists; the current top-rated option is oxytrol.
- What is the best-rated treatment for neurogenic urinary bladder?
- By our independent recall-safety rating — not an efficacy measure — oxytrol ranks highest among the products we list for neurogenic urinary bladder. Always consult a professional.
- How are these treatments ranked?
- By our independent score, currently based on FDA regulatory recall-safety data (the methodology blends additional sources as they come online). See the How we rate page.
- What types of drugs treat neurogenic urinary bladder?
- Treatments for neurogenic urinary bladder span FDA drug classes including cholinergic muscarinic antagonist, gamma-aminobutyric acid-ergic agonist. Compare every option side by side, ranked by independent rating, above.
Treatment associations are derived from NIH RxClass (MED-RT “may treat”) drug-classification data — not the verbatim FDA label. This is general reference, not medical advice — always consult a licensed professional.