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oxybutynin, ox-i-byoo-ti-nin, belongs to the group, antispasmodics, it helps decrease muscle spasms, the bladder, frequent urge to urinate caused by these spasms, oxybutynin, dosage forms, oral, extended release tablets, syrup, tablets, for oxybutynin, allergic reaction to oxybutynin, allergic to any other substances, foods, preservatives, dyes, oxybutynin has not been studied in pregnant women, it has not been shown to cause birth defects , other problems in animal studies, when breast-feeding , oxybutynin has not been reported to cause problems in nursing babies, tends to decrease the secretions, the body, possible that the flow, breast milk, reduced in some patients, children there is no specific information about the use, oxybutynin in children under 5 years, in older children, oxybutynin is not expected to cause different side effects, in adults, elderly people are especially sensitive to the effects, oxybutynin, this may increase the chance, side effects during treatment, an interaction might occur, change the dose, when you are taking oxybutynin, health care professionals, amantadine, symmetrel, anticholinergics, medicine for abdominal, stomach spasms, cramps, antidepressants, medicine for depression, antidyskinetics, medicine for parkinson's disease , other conditions affecting control, muscles, antihistamines, antipsychotics, medicine for mental illness, buclizine, bucladin, carbamazepine, tegretol, cyclizine, marezine, cyclobenzaprine, flexeril, disopyramide, norpace, flavoxate, urispas, ipratropium, atrovent, meclizine, antivert, methylphenidate, ritalin, orphenadrine, norflex, procainamide, pronestyl, promethazine, phenergan, quinidine, quinidex, trimeprazine, temaril, taking oxybutynin with these medicines may increase the effects, antimycotic agents, ketoconazole, nizoral, itraconazole, sporanox, miconazole, micatin, macrolide antibiotics, clarithromycin, biaxin, erythromycin, pediazole, may change the way oxybutynin is processed by the body; caution is advised when these drugs are taken together other medical problems, oxybutynin, any other medical problems, bleeding, severe, oxybutynin may increase heart rate, which may make this condition worse, colitis, severe, dryness, mouth, severe and continuing, enlarged prostate, glaucoma, heart disease , hiatal hernia, high blood pressure , hypertension, intestinal blockage, other intestinal, stomach problems, myasthenia gravis, toxemia, urinary tract blockage, problems with urination, oxybutynin may make these conditions worse, kidney disease , liver disease , higher blood levels, oxybutynin may occur, which increases the chance, side effects, overactive thyroid, oxybutynin may further increase heart rate , is usually taken with water on an empty stomach, take it with food, milk, lessen stomach upset, for extended release tablets, swallow this medicine whole, do not chew it, crush it up, directed, do not take it more often, do not take it for a longer time, side effects, oxybutynin will be different for different patients, follow a physician's orders, the directions on the label, the average doses, oxybutynin, dose is different, for oral, dosage forms, syrup, tablets, for treatment, bladder problems, adults and children 12 years, age and over, 5 milligrams, two, three times a day, children up to 5 years, haven't been determined, children 5 to 12 years, 5 mg two, three times a day, the dose is usually not more than 15 mg a day, for oral, dosage form, extended release tablets, for treatment, bladder problems, adults and children 12 years, age and over, 5 mg to 10 mg once daily, children up to 6 years, haven't been determined, children 6 to 12 years, 5 mg once daily, the dose is usually not more than 20 mg per day, if i miss a dose, almost time for my next dose, skip the missed dose, back to my regular dosing schedule, do not double doses, keep out of a child's reach, store away from heat and direct light, do not store the tablet form, in other damp places, heat, moisture, the medicine to break down, keep the syrup form, from freezing, do not keep outdated medicine, medicine no longer needed, discarded medicine is out of a child's reach, precautions while using will add to the effects, alcohol and other cns depressants, medicines that slow down the nervous system, possibly causing drowsiness , some examples, cns depressants are antihistamines, medicine for hay fever, other allergies, colds; sedatives, tranquilizers, sleeping medicine; prescription pain medicine, narcotics; barbiturates; medicine for seizures; muscle relaxants, anesthetics, some dental anesthetics, check with a physician before taking, my eyes to become more sensitive to light than they are normally, wearing sunglasses and avoiding too much exposure to bright light may help lessen the discomfort, some people to become drowsy, blurred vision , before you drive, not alert, able to see well, oxybutynin may make you sweat less, causing my body temperature to increase, use extra care not to become overheated during exercise, hot weather, overheating may result in heat stroke, hot baths, saunas may make you feel dizzy, faint, mouth, nose, throat may feel very dry, for temporary relief, mouth dryness, use sugarless candy, gum, melt bits, ice, in my mouth, use a saliva substitute, mouth continues to feel dry for more than 2 weeks, check with my medical doctor, continuing dryness, the mouth may increase the chance, dental disease, tooth decay, gum disease, fungus infections , the extended release tablet shell, removed, the patient's body, and visible, in my stool, side effects, along with its needed effects, some unwanted effects, side effects may occur, may need medical attention, side effects occur, eye pain , skin rash , hives, symptoms, overdose, clumsiness, unsteadiness, confusion, convulsions, dizziness , drowsiness , severe, fainting, fast, slow, irregular heartbeat , fever, flushing, redness, face, hallucinations, seeing, hearing, feeling things that are not there, shortness of breath, troubled breathing, unusual excitement, nervousness, restlessness, irritability, side effects may go away during treatment, body adjusts to the medicine, side effects continue, bothersome, acid, sour stomach , belching, constipation, decreased sweating, diarrhea, dizziness , drowsiness , dryness, eyes, mouth, nose, throat, heartburn; indigestion; stomach discomfort, upset, pain, decreased sweating, runny nose, blurred vision , decreased flow, breast milk, decreased sexual ability, difficult urination , difficulty in swallowing, feeling, warmth, heat, flushing, redness, skin, especially on face and neck, headache, increased sensitivity, eyes to light, nausea, vomiting, trouble in sleeping, unusual tiredness , weakness, other side effects, incidence not determined--—observed during clinical practice with levofloxacin; estimates, frequency cannot be determined, bloating, swelling, face, arms, hands, lower legs, feet, decreased interest in sexual intercourse, inability to have, keep an erection, loss in sexual ability, the desire or drive, performance, rapid weight gain , seeing, hearing, feeling things that are not there, tingling, hands, feet, unusual weight gain, brand names, ditropan ditropan xl, ditropan, category antispasmodic, urinary tract



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