... following my turp surgery. What is this drug, what does it do?
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) - My urologist has prescribed oxybutynin to use as needed?
- Asked
- 28 Apr 2014 by ztemp
- Updated
- 6 May 2014
- Topics
- benign prostatic hyperplasia (bph), transurethral prostatectomy, oxybutynin, surgery, prescription, urology
Responses (1)
Oxybutynin reduces muscle spasms of the bladder and urinary tract.
Oxybutynin is used to treat symptoms of overactive bladder, such as frequent or urgent urination, incontinence (urine leakage), and increased night-time urination.

Further Information
- Oxybutynin Information for Consumers
- Oxybutynin Information for Healthcare Professionals (includes dosage details)
- Side Effects of Oxybutynin (detailed)
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