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Uripan 5 mg 30 tablets

Urinary incontinence due to instability of the bladder function of a neurogenic nature (hyperreflexia of the detrusor, for example, in multiple sclerosis or spina bifida), or of an idiopathic nature; nocturnal enuresis in children over 5 years of age (as monotherapy or in combination with other drugs).

 

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Form of Release: Tablets

Product Brand: ADWIA Pharmaceuticals

Product Categories: KidneysUrinary incontinence

Tradename:

Uripan

Composition:

Each tablet contains:

oxybutynin hydrochloride 5 mg.

Auxiliary components:

Lactose monohydrate, povidone, hypromelose, magnesium stearate, titanium dioxide, talc.

Properties:

M-holinoblokator from the group of tertiary amines. Along with moderate manticholinergic activity, it has the ability to directly influence the smooth muscles of internal organs (myotropic antispasmodic effect). Eliminates spasms and lowers the tone of smooth muscles of internal organs: gastrointestinal tract, biliary tract, uterus, urinary tract, incl. Bladder. With a neurogenic bladder, oxybutynin relaxes the detrusor of the urinary bladder, reduces spontaneous contractions of the detrusor, increases the capacity of the bladder, and reduces the frequency of urge to urinate.

Indications:

Urinary incontinence due to instability of the bladder function of a neurogenic nature (hyperreflexia of the detrusor, for example, in multiple sclerosis or spina bifida), or of an idiopathic nature; nocturnal enuresis in children over 5 years of age (as monotherapy or in combination with other drugs).

Method of administration and dosage:

Is taken internally. Adults – 5 mg 1 time / day, after 1 week of treatment, the dose can be increased to 10 mg per day. The maximum daily dose is 20 mg. In elderly patients, at the beginning of treatment, 2.5-3 mg is used 2 times / day, then, if necessary, the dose is gradually increased to 5 mg 2 times / day.

Children over 5 years old – an initial dose of 2.5-3 mg 2 times / day, if necessary, gradually increase the dose to 5 mg 2-3 times / day. For nocturnal enuresis, the last dose should be taken just before bedtime.

Contraindications:

Violation of the outflow of urine from the bladder, when precipitation of retained urine is possible; intestinal obstruction; intestinal atony; severe ulcerative colitis; expansion of the colon; myasthenia gravis; glaucoma; lactation (breastfeeding); children under 5 years old; hypersensitivity to oxybutynin.

Precautions:

Use with caution in elderly patients, with NCD, impaired liver or kidney function, thyrotoxicosis, arrhythmia, coronary artery disease, chronic heart failure, arterial hypertension, initial manifestations of benign prostatic hyperplasia, NUC, in patients with ileostomy, colostomy, and esophageal hernia apertures of the diaphragm, accompanied by reflux esophagitis.

Side effects:

From the digestive system: possible dry mouth, nausea, constipation, discomfort in the abdominal region, diarrhea.

From the side of the central nervous system: possible headache, drowsiness, dizziness, decreased visual acuity.

Dermatological reactions: dryness of the skin is possible.

Others: possible hot flashes (more often in children), difficulty urinating, urinary retention, arrhythmias.

Storage method:

At a temperature not higher than 30 degrees.

Packaging:

The cardboard box holds 2 or 3 blisters of 10 tablets.

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