Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| oxybutynin | Ditropan, Ditropan XL [extended-release], Oxytrol [once-weekly skin patch] |
| solifenacin | VESIcare |
| tolterodine | Detrol, Detrol LA [extended-release] |
| trospium chloride | Sanctura |
How It Works
Anticholinergic medications prevent spasms of the bladder muscle,
which keeps it from emptying involuntarily and helps control
urinary incontinence.
Why It Is Used
Anticholinergics can be used to treat
reflex incontinence after a
spinal cord injury.
How Well It Works
Research reports that using anticholinergics results in fewer
spasms of the bladder muscle and thus fewer accidents. The bladder may also be
able to hold more urine.1
Side Effects
Side effects are common and include:
- Dry mouth, nose, and throat.
-
Dizziness, drowsiness, and confusion.
- Decreased sweating and skin
rash.
- Nausea and constipation.
- Eye pain.
-
Rapid heartbeat.
Extended-release formulas and the Oxytrol skin patch may have fewer
side effects than anticholinergic medications that are taken several times a
day.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug
Reference is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Some of these medications may cause you to sweat less. In hot
weather, this could lead to
heat exhaustion. Ask your health professional whether
you should be careful about being physically active in hot conditions.
Avoid alcoholic beverages while taking anticholinergic medications,
because they can increase the depressive effects of alcohol.
Anticholinergic medications may cause your eyes to become more
sensitive to light. If this occurs, wear sunglasses to reduce eye discomfort.
Avoid using anticholinergics if you have
closed-angle glaucoma.
If you develop diarrhea while taking an anticholinergic
medication, stop taking it, and call your doctor. You may need to be checked
for partial intestinal blockage.
These medications may cause urinary retention.
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