Sometimes the hardest part of going from coping to controlling bladder problems is talking to your doctor. It's not always easy to cover everything you'd like to once you're finally in front of your doctor or nurse. Moreover, talking about a bladder control problem can be especially sensitive.
If you're worried about feeling rushed or uncomfortable the next time you visit your doctor, spend a little time now with the tools on this website to help you feel better prepared and more confident.
Review the Condition Checklist and the Doctor Discussion Guide and bring them to your doctor to start a conversation about ENABLEX.
ENABLEX is a prescription medicine used in adults to treat the following symptoms due to a condition called overactive bladder, such as having a strong need to go to the bathroom right away (also called "urgency"), leaks or wetting accidents (also called "urinary incontinence"), or having to go to the bathroom too often (also called "urinary frequency").
Important Safety Information
You should not take once-daily ENABLEX if you have certain types of stomach problems, glaucoma, or have trouble emptying your bladder. Side effects of ENABLEX include blurred vision, and more commonly dry mouth, constipation, indigestion, and abdominal pain. Use caution when doing certain activities until you know how ENABLEX affects you.
For more information, please see Full Prescribing Information
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