Thursday, August 29, 2013

Enablex Side Effects

Enablex is a prescription medication used to treat overactive bladder or urinary incontinence in people who experience urine leakage, a frequent need to urinate or an urgent need to urinate. It works by relaxing bladder muscles, which can decrease the sensation of having to urinate. It is taken once a day, and it is best to take it at the same time each day. Users typically begin to notice an improvement in their symptoms in less than two weeks. Because of how Enablex affects the body, women who are breastfeeding or pregnant and people with stomach and intestinal problems, liver problems and narrow-angle glaucoma should not take it. Additionally, because Enablex can interfere with how some medications work, it is important to tell your doctor and pharmacist about any other medications you may be taking.








Urinary Symptoms


An inability to urinate or not having an urge to urinate are signs of a potential complication. If you notice this side effect or have bloody or cloudy urine or pain or a burning sensation while urinating after starting to take Enablex, stop taking it and report it to your doctor immediately.


Neurological Symptoms








Blurred vision and dizziness are known side effects of Enablex, but they are no cause for concern. However, if you have hallucinations, begin to be confused or have severe or unusual headaches, you should report it to your doctor.


Flu-like Symptoms


Flu-like symptoms can be a side effect of Enablex, and they are usually not serious. However, if you have a persistent fever or chills it could indicate a potential complication and needs to be reported to your doctor.


Gastrointestinal Symptoms


Some people taking Enablex will begin to experience diarrhea or constipation, nausea or stomach pain as a result of the medication. These side effects are no cause for concern.


Other Serious Side Effects


Heart palpitations or an irregular heartbeat, back pain or pain near or below the ribcage while taking Enablex all can be a sign of a more serious problem that has developed as a result of taking the medicine. Any of these symptoms should be reported to your doctor.

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