Irrigation of internal bladder surfaces in mammals with sodium p

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ABSTRACT:
The method of treating bladder infections, interstitial cystitis and tumors in mammals which comprises the irrigation of the internal bladder and associated surfaces with an irrigating solution containing an effective amount of sodium pentosanpolysulfate. Also, the treatment of interstitial cystitis by the oral administration of sodium pentosanpolysulfate at high dosages on the order of 200 mg. per day or more.

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