Oxybutynin is also used in children at least 5 years old with overactive bladder
It relaxes the muscles in the bladder to help decrease problems of urgency and frequent Generic Name (S): oxybutynin chloride
Oxybutynin is used to treat symptoms of an overactive bladder, such as incontinence (loss of bladder control) or a frequent need to urinate
Oxybutynin belongs to the class of medicines known as anticholinergics (also known as antimuscarinics)
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Oxybutynin chloride is contraindicated in patients with urinary retention, gastric retention and other severe decreased gastrointestinal motility conditions
Oxybutynin chloride tablets, USP are indicated for the relief of symptoms of bladder instability associated with voiding in patients with uninhibited neurogenic or reflex
Oxybutynin chloride extended-release tablet uses an enteric coated hydrophilic hydrogel matrix to deliver oxybutynin chloride at controlled rate over approximately 24 hours by diffusion mechanism
Oxybutynin is a member of the urinary antispasmodics drug class and is commonly used for Dysuria, Hyperhidrosis, Neurogenic Detrusor Overactivity, and others
Due to its high side effect potential, it’s recommended to limit oxybutynin’s use in older adults
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Following oral administration of oxybutynin chloride tablets, oxybutynin is rapidly absorbed achieving C max within an hour, following which plasma concentration decreases with an effective half-life of approximately 2 to 3 hours
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This medication belongs to a class of drugs known as antispasmodics and may also be used to treat children six years of age and older who
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Each DITROPAN XL extended-release tablet contains 5 mg, 10 mg, or 15 mg of oxybutynin chloride USP, formulated as a once-a-day controlled-release tablet for oral administration
Oxybutynin Chloride is a white crystalline, practically odorless powder with a molecular weight of 393
Oxybutynin has an average rating of 6
Change in how much or how often you urinate, difficult or painful urination
Oxybutynin chloride, like other anticholinergic drugs, may decrease gastrointestinal motility and should be used with caution in patients Pharmacokinetics Absorption
Oxybutynin chloride Drug Entry Oxybutynin
Following oral administration of oxybutynin chloride, oxybutynin is rapidly absorbed achieving C max within an hour, following which plasma concentration decreases with an effective half-life of approximately 2 to 3 hours
The concomitant use of oxybutynin with other anticholinergic drugs or with other agents which produce dry