Darifenacin ER Tablets
Darifenacin extended-release (ER) tablets are used to treat symptoms of overactive bladder, such as frequent urination, urgency, and leakage. This medication works by relaxing the bladder muscles, helping reduce sudden urges and improve bladder control. It is taken once daily and provides extended relief throughout the day.
- Works by blocking muscarinic receptors in the bladder, reducing involuntary contractions
- Often prescribed for overactive bladder with symptoms of urgency, frequency, and incontinence
- Tablets should be swallowed whole and not cut, crushed, or chewed
- Full symptom improvement may take several weeks of consistent use
- Dry mouth and constipation are the most frequently reported side effects
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Darifenacin ER Tablets Medication Description
Darifenacin ER tablets are part of the antimuscarinic drug class, designed to manage symptoms of overactive bladder by reducing involuntary bladder contractions. Overactive bladder can significantly affect daily life, causing frequent trips to the bathroom and unexpected leakage. Darifenacin works by selectively blocking muscarinic receptors in the bladder’s detrusor muscle, which decreases spasms and improves storage capacity. The extended-release formulation ensures a steady level of medication throughout the day, reducing the need for multiple doses and minimizing peak-related side effects. This medication is often considered when behavioral therapies, such as bladder training, are insufficient. It is commonly included in treatment plans alongside lifestyle adjustments like fluid management and pelvic floor exercises. Clinicians monitor patients for therapeutic response and tolerability, as antimuscarinics can cause systemic effects such as dry mouth and constipation. Darifenacin ER is generally well tolerated, but caution is required in individuals with certain conditions, including severe liver impairment or urinary retention risk. -
Darifenacin ER Tablets Side Effects
Common side effects of darifenacin ER include dry mouth, constipation, headache, and mild stomach discomfort. Some patients may experience blurred vision or dizziness. Serious but less common effects include difficulty urinating, severe allergic reactions, and worsening of narrow-angle glaucoma. Because this medication can slow bladder emptying, patients should watch for signs of urinary retention, such as inability to urinate or abdominal pain. If severe symptoms occur, medical attention is necessary. -
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