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HOW TO USE
SIDE EFFECTS
Oxybutynin Basics
Oxybutynin is available by prescription only.
Oxybutynin is used to treat detrusor hyperreflexia, or overactive bladder, in dogs and cats.
Oxybutynin is available as a 5mg tablet.
Oxybutynin Warnings
Keep out of the reach of children and pets.
Oxybutynin should not be used in dogs with known hypersensitivity or allergy to oxybutynin.
Use with caution in pets suffering from...
GI obstruction
Glaucoma
Heart disease
Kidney Stones
Hernias
Hyperthyroidism
Colitis
An inability to urinate
Prostatic disease
Oxybutynin may interact with some other medications. Inform your veterinarian of any and all medications your pet may be taking.
Store at room temperature.
Store protected from light and moisture.
Oxybutynin Directions
Give as directed by your veterinarian.
Follow the instructions printed on the prescription label.
Store at room temperature, protected from light and moisture.
Oxybutynin can be given with or without food.
Be sure to complete the prescription to ensure a full recovery, even if your pet seems to be improving, unless instructed otherwise by your veterinarian.
Duration of administration depends on the condition being treated, the response to the medication, and the development of any adverse effects.
Dosage FAQs
In the case of a missed dose of Oxybutynin, give it as soon as you remember or wait until it is time to give the next dose. DO NOT GIVE A DOUBLE DOSE.
In the case of an overdose of Oxybutynin, seek attention from your veterinarian.
If you notice any behavioral or physiological changes in your pet while administering oxybutynin, contact your veterinarian immediately.
Allergic Reactions and Serious Side Effects
Allergic reactions and serious side effects are rare, but in the case of an allergic reaction or a serious side effect, seek veterinary attention immediately.
Some common signs of an allergic reaction or more serious side effect are...
Inability to Urinate
Weakness
Seizure
Racing heartbeat
Name:
Oxybutynin
Description:
Oxybutyinin is used to treat overactive bladder syndrome in dogs and cats.