Tolterodine

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Tolterodine is a medication for the treatment of an overactive bladder with symptoms of urinary frequency, urgency, and incontinence. Tolterodine belongs to a class of medication known as antimuscarinics.

  • Improves symptoms of incontinence
  • Gives more bladder control
  • Prevents leaking
  • Genuine medication
  • All medication sourced in the UK
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A Doctor's Overview

GP and surgeon, Dr Shane Charles (MBBS, MRCS, PgDip SEM) provides a simple explanation of the medication below:

'Tolterodine is a medication used in the treatment of overactive bladder and assists in controlling urination. '.

If you think Tolterodine is a treatment that can help you, start an online consultation now for a registered prescriber to review. If treatment is deemed suitable, they can prescribe it, and we can deliver it to you from the comfort of your own home with a range of convenient delivery and payment options for you to choose from. If you have any questions about a medication, you should always consult your doctor with any questions prior to starting treatment, to ensure that it is safe and suitable for you.

Tolterodine is a medication for the treatment of an overactive bladder with symptoms of urinary frequency, urgency, and incontinence. Tolterodine belongs to a class of medication known as antimuscarinics.

For more information on the prescription medication patients should refer to the Tolterodine patient information leaflet.

Tolterodine is an antimuscarinic. It works by relaxing the muscles of the bladder to prevent bladder contraction.

The main benefit of using Tolterodine is the relief it provides to the symptoms associated with an overactive bladder. This medication effectively relaxes the muscles of the bladder to prevent bladder contraction.

Tolterodine comes as a tablet and an extended-release capsule. This medication is to be taken by mouth. The tablet is usually taken twice daily while the extended-release capsule is usually taken once daily. Take this medicine with liquids.

When taking this medicine, it is important that you follow the instructions of your doctor or the directions in the prescription label. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you do not understand anything about its proper use.

Take this medication as directed by your doctor, without increasing or decreasing the dose or taking it more often than what is prescribed.

The extended-release capsule should be swallowed whole, without chewing, splitting, or crushing it.

You can get the most benefit from this medicine if you are going to take it regularly. Your dosage of this medication is based on your medical condition, your response to treatment, and other medications you may be taking.

Inform your doctor if your condition persists or worsens after you start taking this medication.

Take Tolterodine as directed by your doctor. Your doctor may occasionally change your dose in order for you to get the most benefit out of this drug.

The usual dose of this medication is twice daily if you are taking the tablet or once daily when you are taking the extended-release capsule.

You can safely buy this and other medications online from UK Meds. You will first need to have an online consultation with a pharmacist independent prescriber before your order will be supplied. The online consultation will ensure that Tolterodine is the right medication for your medical condition.

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