Oxytrol Approved By FDA For Overactive Bladder In Women

The first over-the-counter medication for overactive bladder was given approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use by women, but still remains available just by prescription for men. Oxytrol consists of a medicine called oxybutynin (a anticholinergic) that functions by easing the bladder muscle. It comes in the form of a patch that a person replaces on the skin every four days. The patch emits 3.9 milligrams of oxybutynin per day. Shaw Chen, M.D., Ph.D...
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Urology / Nephrology Source Type: news