Enablex for Urinary Incontinence User Reviews
- Anonymous
- December 2, 2011
"The medicine worked well after the first two weeks, but then I became very constipated, gained more than 10 lbs, blurry vision became an issue, and had issues with nausea."
- Anonymous
- May 25, 2010
"Fewer side effects than Ditropan and more effective than Detrol."
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- blu...
- May 15, 2013
"Constipation, dizziness, hallucinations while sleeping."
- Anonymous
- January 11, 2011
"7.5 mg dosage has done nothing for me. I think I should be trying the max dose of 15 mg, as I had taken the max dose of 4 mg of Detrol LA."
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- October 29, 2011
"Helped with my incontinence, caused very bad swelling."
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- Taken for less than 1 month
- March 6, 2013
"My father-in-law took this medication, and it gave him a lot of extra pyramidal movements and tardive dyskinesia."
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"I'm on Day 3 and notice a big change. No more accidents in the morning on the way to the toilet! I am also on an estrogen cream called Estrace and have used that once. Time will tell if this really works: I was on Vesicare for a few weeks and got great results, then it began not to work, and severe constipation made me stop taking it. I will be adding fiber to my diet and work to prevent the constipation before it takes me over again. Went to a urogynecologist this time. P.S. There is a mint you can try for dry mouth. It has one side of it with a sticky ingredient that will stick to your mouth so you don't swallow it. It works!"