Persistent Bedwetting in Pediatrics — 7yo Child | General Pediatrics | SMLE Q#11962
SMLE Question #11962
Pediatrics
General Pediatrics
Objective: OBJ-377
Last updated: February 2026
A 7-year-old boy is brought to clinic for persistent bedwetting. He also has daytime urinary urgency and frequency but no dysuria, constipation, or previous urinary tract infections. Physical examination is normal. Urinalysis is normal. After initial behavioral measures, the physician considers an antimuscarinic medication to reduce involuntary bladder contractions. The primary pharmacologic target is which muscle?
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