Examples
|
| Enablex | darifenacin |
| Toviaz | fesoterodine |
| Ditropan, Gelnique, Oxytrol | oxybutynin |
| Vesicare | solifenacin |
| Detrol | tolterodine |
| Sanctura | trospium |
How It Works
These medicines calm the nerves that
control bladder muscles. They may prevent uncontrollable bladder contractions
that force urine out of the bladder.
Why It Is Used
Antispasmodics and anticholinergics
are used to control the symptoms of
urge incontinence. These medicines may also be used to treat
, especially if you have both
stress and urge incontinence.
How Well It Works
Many men taking these medicines have fewer symptoms of urge incontinence and overactive bladder. Some men stop having symptoms completely. These medicines can decrease the chance of leakage and the number of times you feel the need to urinate.
Adding these medicines to behavioral therapies like bladder training can help symptoms of urge incontinence and overactive bladder more than behavioral treatment alone.
Side Effects
All medicines have side effects. But many people don't feel the side effects, or they are able to deal with them. Ask your pharmacist about the side effects of each medicine you take. Side effects are also listed in the information that comes with your medicine.
Here are some important things to think about:
- Usually the benefits of the medicine are more important than any minor side effects.
- Side effects may go away after you take the medicine for a while.
- If side effects still bother you and you wonder if you should keep taking the medicine, call your doctor. He or she may be able to lower your dose or change your medicine. Do not suddenly quit taking your medicine unless your doctor tells you to.
Call 911 or other emergency services right away if you have:
- Trouble breathing.
- Hives.
- Swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.
Call your doctor if you have:
- Vision problems.
- Bloody or cloudy urine.
- Pain or burning when you urinate.
- Problems with urination, including:
- Difficulty starting to urinate.
- A urine stream that stops and starts.
- A weak urine stream.
- A need to strain while urinating.
- A sense that the bladder is not empty after urination.
- A dry mouth for more than 2 weeks.
Common side effects of this medicine include:
- Dry mouth, nose, throat, and eyes.
- Dizziness.
- Drowsiness.
- Belly pain, upset stomach, or nausea.
- Constipation.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug
Reference is not available in all systems.)