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Many people with an overactive bladder notice a sudden urge to urinate that you canβt control. You may also need to go often or leak urine before you reach the toilet. These symptoms can disrupt daily life and sleep. Solifenacin is a medicine used to help reduce these bladder symptoms. It belongs to a group called antimuscarinics and works on the bladder muscles.
Solifenacin is taken as a tablet. It helps you manage sudden urges and accidents so you can plan your day with more confidence. Your clinician will guide you on when and how to take it and for how long to use it. Do not stop or change your dose without talking to them.
Solifenacin is a prescription medicine that helps calm an overactive bladder. It works by relaxing the bladder muscle and reducing spontaneous contractions. This can reduce urgency and leaks.
Most people take it once daily. It comes as a tablet and should be swallowed with water. Do not chew or crush the tablet unless your doctor tells you itβs okay. Some people take it with food if stomach upset occurs.
Primary use: Solifenacin is used to treat symptoms of an overactive bladder, including strong urges to urinate, frequent urination, and leakage. These symptoms can occur during the day or at night. With steady use, you may notice fewer episodes and more control.
Secondary uses: In some cases, doctors may prescribe it to help with bladder spasms after certain surgeries or in other conditions where the bladder is unusually active. Your doctor will explain the best use for you and adjust if needed. Solifenacin is not for stress incontinence or urinary retention caused by other problems.
Solifenacin works by blocking signals in the bladder that tell the muscles to squeeze. It mainly targets receptors in the bladder that control contraction. It is particularly active on the M3 muscarinic receptor, which is a key driver of bladder squeezing.
By quieting those signals, the bladder holds more urine between trips to the bathroom. The result is fewer urgent urges and less leakage for many people. It may take a few days to feel this effect fully.
Common side effects include dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision and dizziness. These may fade after a few days as your body adjusts. If your mouth stays very dry, sip water, use sugar-free gum, or lozenges.
Tell your clinician if you have glaucoma, trouble passing urine, severe stomach problems, or significant kidney or liver disease. Also share all medicines you take, as some can interact with solifenacin. Seek medical help if you have severe allergic reactions, chest pain, or trouble breathing.
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