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Dosage: 3.9mg/24hr
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What is Oxytrol Patch (Oxybutynin)? 

Oxytrol Patch (Oxybutynin) belongs to the antispasmodic drug class. It is not advised for use in children under the age of five. Unless otherwise directed by your doctor, adult women who have had symptoms of overactive bladder for at least two months should not use Oxytrol Patch.  When using Oxytrol Patch, carefully read the package instructions to ensure the product is right for you. 

 

What is Oxytrol Patch (Oxybutynin) Used For? 

Oxybutynin is a medication used to treat an overactive bladder. Oxybutynin alleviates symptoms such as the inability to regulate urination (incontinence), the feeling that one needs to urinate (urgency), and the need to use the restroom frequently by relaxing the muscles in the bladder (frequency). 

If you are self-treating with an over-the-counter remedy, read all instructions on the product label before using Oxytrol Patch. If your doctor has prescribed Oxytrol Patch, read the Patient Information Leaflet from your pharmacist, before you begin using it and again when you get a refill. If you have any concerns, speak with your doctor or pharmacist. 

Apply one patch to your skin every 3 to 4 days or as instructed by your doctor. Remember to remove the previous patch before putting on a new one. Apply the new patch to a separate skin area to avoid skin irritation. Within seven days, do not apply another patch to the same spot. 

Before applying the patch, gently and thoroughly cleanse the area to be patched with soap and water. Rinse thoroughly and pat dry with a clean, dry towel. Wait until you can apply the patch before opening the sealed pouch container. Remove the protective liner from the patch and open the pouch to expose the adhesive. Apply the patch on a clean, dry skin area on your stomach (abdomen), hips, or buttocks. Firmly press to ensure the patch remains in place.   

Apply to a sun-protected region of skin hidden beneath garments. Avoid putting the patch on your waistline because tight clothing will rub it off or on areas where sitting would loosen it. Unless otherwise requested, do not trim the patch into smaller sizes. Contact with water (swimming or bathing) does not affect the patch’s operation. During these actions, avoid touching the patch region. 

If the area around the patch gets red, itchy, or irritated, move to a different location. Inform your doctor right away if the irritation persists or worsens. If the patch comes off, apply the patch or a new patch to a different location and then go about your business as usual. 

When it’s time to install a new patch, remove the old one, fold the patch’s sticky sides together, and adequately dispose of it in the garbage. 

 

Common Side Effects of Oxytrol Patch (Oxybutynin) 

 It is possible to experience skin redness/itching/irritation at the application site, dry mouth, drowsiness, dizziness, blurred vision, headache, weakness, nausea, or constipation. Inform your doctor or pharmacist immediately if these side effects continue or worsen. 

Chew sugarless gum or suck on sugarless hard candies to relieve dry mouth. Drink plenty of water or use a saliva substitute for oral health problems. Consume dietary fiber, drink plenty of water, and exercise to avoid constipation. You may also require the use of a laxative. Consult your pharmacist to determine which sort of laxative is best for you. 

If your doctor has prescribed Oxytrol Patch, remember that your doctor has determined that the benefit outweighs the risk of adverse effects. Many persons who use Oxytrol Patch have no significant adverse effects. 

 

Warnings and Interactions for Oxytrol Patch (Oxybutynin) 

Before using Oxytrol Patch, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are allergic to oxybutynin or have any other allergies. Inactive chemicals in the Oxytrol Patch may cause allergic reactions or other complications. For more information, consult your pharmacist. 

Tell your doctor or pharmacist about your medical history, especially if you have any of the following conditions: active internal bleeding, blockage/slowed movement of the stomach/intestines (such as gastric retention, paralytic ileus), specific bladder problems (urinary retention, bladder outflow obstruction, stress incontinence), glaucoma (narrow-angle), a particular muscle disease (myasthenia gravis), liver disease, high blood pressure, heart problems (such as coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, arrhythmias), stomach/intestinal disease (such as acid reflux, hiatal hernia, ulcerative colitis, intestinal atony), kidney disease, loss of mental abilities (dementia), enlarged prostate, hyperactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism), a specific nervous system disorder (autonomic neuropathy), Parkinson’s disease. 

 

Most Common Questions About Oxytrol Patch (Oxybutynin) 

 

Is using Oxytrol Patch while drinking alcohol safe? 

Oxytrol Patch may cause dizziness, drowsiness, or blurred vision. You may become dizzy or drowsy if you consume alcohol or marijuana (cannabis). Limit your intake of alcoholic beverages. If you use marijuana, talk to your doctor (cannabis). Avoid driving, operating machinery, or doing anything else that requires your attention or clear vision until you can do it safely.  

 

Is it safe to use the Oxytrol Patch while pregnant or nursing? 

Oxytrol Patch should be used only when necessary during pregnancy. Consult your doctor about the dangers and advantages. It is uncertain whether this medicine is excreted in breast milk. Before you start breastfeeding, talk to your doctor. 

 

What are some of the interactions with Oxytrol Patch? 

Drugs that can irritate the esophagus/stomach (such as potassium tablets/capsules, oral bisphosphonates such as alendronate, etidronate), drugs that can cause dry mouth and constipation (such as anticholinergic medications like atropine/scopolamine, antihistamines like diphenhydramine, other antispasmodics like dicyclomine, belladonna alkaloids). 

 

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Additional information

Brand Name:

Oxytrol Patch

Scientific Name:

Oxybutynin

Other Names:

Oxytrol Patch

Strength(s):

3.9mg/24hr

Quantities Available:

24

Formulation:

Patch

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