Pamela has multiple sclerosis and has developed neurogenic bladder with both frequent urination and urinary urgency. How might antispasmodics help?
A) By increasing her awareness of the need to urinate
B) By decreasing bladder tone and suppressing bladder contractions
C) By producing dehydration and decreasing the need for urination
D) By blocking nerve impulses to and from the bladder
B
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