Drug Information
Drug Generic Name | OXYBUTYNIN HYDROCHLORIDE |
Drug Class | DRUGS USED IN URINARY TRACT DISORDERS |
Chapter | Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Urinary Tract Disorders |
Indications: urinary frequency, urgency and incontinence and nocturnal enuresis, in bladder dysfunction, especially in the elderly; uninhibited vesical hyperactivity after bladder surgery, prostatectomy and in association with acute and chronic cystitis. neurogenic bladder instability, and nocturnal enuresis associated with overactive bladder Cautions: pregnancy, children less than 5 years of age; ulcerative colitis, toxic megacolon autonomic neuropathy, severe heart disease, porphyria, renal or hepatic disease. Contra-indications: ileostomy, colostomy; glaucoma, myasthenia gravis. Side Effects: anticholinergic side effects may occur as dry mouth, blurred vision, decreased sweating, drowsiness, tachycardia, palpitations, urinary retention and constipation. Allergic skin reactions may occur. Dizziness; less commonly anorexia, facial flushing; rarely night terrors; application site reactions with patches. Dose: adults, by mouth initially 2.5–5mg 2–3 times daily increased if necessary to max. 5mg 4 times daily; elderly initially 2.5–3mg twice daily, increased to 5mg twice daily according to response and tolerance. Child over 5 year, neurogenic bladder instability, 2.5mg - 3mg twice daily increased to 5mg twice daily; max. dose is 5mg 3times daily. Nocturnal enuresis in child over 7 days, 2.5 - 3mg twice daily increased to 5mg 2-3 times daily (last dose before bedtime). Pregnancy: avoid unless benefit outweighs risk. Breast feeding: Present in milk- advise to avoid |
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