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Anti-cholinergic agents (e.g, dicyclomine, hyoscyamine, propantheline); Ultram; GI preparations. Anti-nausea agents (e.g, trimethobenzamide, promethazine ...
To help prevent possible abuse, atropine (an anticholinergic) has been added. ... Drug Interactions. Although certain medicines ... Using this medicine with any of ...
Medications · Anticholinergics. These medications can calm an overactive bladder and may be helpful for urge incontinence. · Mirabegron (Myrbetriq). Used to treat ...
An alternative to this medication should be prescribed or you should stop breastfeeding while using this medicine. Drug Interactions. Although certain medicines ...
Leon-Ferre says previous research had suggested that hot flashes may be relieved with oxybutynin, an anticholinergic agent which interferes with the ...
Weigh the potential benefits against the potential risks before taking this medication while breastfeeding. Drug Interactions. Although certain medicines should ...
If your child has a small bladder, an anticholinergic drug such as oxybutynin (Ditropan XL) may help reduce bladder contractions and increase how much urine the ...
... anticholinergic agents, dopamine, amphetamines, or wake-promoting agents (e.g., modafinil). Cardiovascular medications is also an exclusion criterion which ...
... drugs (NSAID) will be allowed. Antihistamines; Anticholinergic agents. Female subjects who are pregnant or breast-feeding. Females must be either surgically ...
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