Canberra Urology & Gynaecology Centre

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Canberra Urology & Gynaecology Centre

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Painful Bladder Syndrome

Locations: Office


iAluRil GAG layer therapy is used to treat painful bladder syndrome.


Once arriving for an iAluRil instillation, the patient will be asked to void to empty their bladder followed by a catheter insertion to ensure complete emptying. 


In a supine position, the iAluRil is inserted through a clean catheter into the bladder and the patient will hold it in for approximately 60 minutes, rotating side to side every few minutes to ensure the iAluRil is covering all walls of the bladder. 


iAluRil is administered once a week for the first month, followed by every second week for the second month and finally once a month until stable remission.  

Canberra Urology & Gynaecology Centre

70 Kent Street, Suite 2, Level 2, Equinox Building 1, Deakin ACT 2600

Phone: (02) 6154 5454 | Fax: (02) 6162 1008

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