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Tolterodine

Tolterodine belongs to the group of antimuscarinics, which help regulate the contraction of bladder muscles that cause urinary frequency, urgency, and continence. Relaxation of the muscles is the mechanism of action of this drug. It is prescribed for overactive bladder and can be taken twice daily, either with or without food, as directed by your physician.

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Please suggest tablets to prevent urination during travel?

Query: Hi doctor, I am going to have a long journey. Can I take a salt tablet to prevent urination during the night? If so, please suggest any tablet.  Read Full »


Dr. Choudhary Devendra

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com.Why do you want to hold urine? Do you travel frequently? I suggest tablet Tolterodine 4 mg at the start of the travel and tablet or nasal spray Minirin (Desmopressin). Consult your doctor, discuss with him or her and take medicine with consent. Still, I would like to know ...  Read Full »

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