Trospium Hydrochloride

Trospium hydrochloride is an antispasmodic or antimuscarinic that relaxes the urinary bladder muscles, thereby reducing frequent urination, urge to urinate immediately, and leakage of urine. It should be taken orally on an empty stomach or an hour before the meal and is suggested twice daily.

  
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Will Trospium intake likely to cause uretheral discomfort?

Query: Hello doctor, I began having frequent urination, and sometimes urinating every half an hour. I consulted my doctor and UTI was ruled out. I consulted a urologist and she did an abdominal and pelvic CT scan and no structural abnormalities were found. No cystoscopy was performed. She diagnosed me as...  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. You have been diagnosed as OAB (overactive bladder) since you had lower urinary tract storage symptoms. You need one USG KUB (ultrasound of kidney, ureter and bladder) and PVR (post-void residue) to look for post-void residual urine. You need to undergo uroflowmetry...  Read Full »

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