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Mirabegron for Urinary Incontinence User Reviews (Page 2)

Brand names: Myrbetriq

Reviews for Mirabegron

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  • Mts...
  • October 10, 2015

"I have mixed incontinence. I saw results within a few days. It was awesome! A great relief! BUT my mouth was so dry. My sinus felt thick and not draining well. And worst of all, I had constant constipation. I used the drug for 5 weeks, hoping side effects would subside. They didn't. I decided to stop taking it due to the discomfort and concerns of the extreme dryness. Since it's an extended-release medication, the effects lasted a few more weeks after I stopped! Too bad the side effects outweighed the benefits for me."

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  • Mau...
  • September 7, 2016

"I got terribly ill after taking this drug, had a terrible burning bladder infection, and had to go every 45 minutes. I was in agony. I will not try this drug again as it was not worth it for me. Good luck to others."

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  • Eva...
  • January 18, 2017

"This is a miracle drug for me. I have spinal cord damage and I would pee my pants several times a day and had to use Poise pads all the time. As a woman, I was absolutely miserable because I never feel clean. I am so grateful to my physician for recommending this drug to me."

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  • Mom...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • May 2, 2021

"I tried this twice. The first time, my blood pressure (I take Avapro for high BP) spiked. Another 2 months of OAB, and I decided to try it again. This time, no BP problems, but bad abdominal/stomach pain, nausea, and didn't help with the OAB. After 2 weeks of being sick, I decided OAB is better than these side effects! I also question why my doctor started me straight away on 50 mg instead of 25 mg when I am 108 pounds?"

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  • Jen...
  • January 31, 2016

"I have dealt with incontinence for years but learned how to 'deal' with it, such as crossing my legs before I sneezed, running to the bathroom if I needed to cough, and wearing a thick, bulky pad all day in case I started laughing too hard. This got worse after my hysterectomy and became unbearable after my ovaries were removed. Since my body tends to reject sutures of any type, doctors will only do procedures if absolutely necessary, I'm not a candidate for the bladder sling. Myrbetriq is a lifesaver. I have been on it for 3 months now, and yes, I have side effects. I now take a stool softener for the constipation and make sure that I have something to drink by my bed at night for dry mouth and hard candy to get rid of the problem during the day."

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  • Ste...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • March 4, 2016

"I am on my second month of this medication, and I am experiencing leg cramps (charley horses). Is anyone else having this effect on them? My results are very good. Need to keep evaluating this. Will check with you later with my latest effects."

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  • Anonymous
  • March 10, 2023

"I’d been taking 15 mg of Oxybutynin for years, it wasn’t the greatest but the best I’d known. Then I learned that Oxybutynin contributed to dementia, so I switched to Myrbetriq 6 months ago. If anything, the overactive bladder (OAB) worsened on Myrbetriq, in addition to heart palpitations. Recently, I purchased a product: “InControl,” which lists horsetail as an active ingredient. Much to my surprise, it works better than any prescription med I’ve tried!"

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  • GMR...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • June 20, 2022

"I'm 73 years old. Had bladder lift surgery with hysterectomy. I was put on Myrbetriq 50 mg. My life went downhill. Mystery issues began that the doctor didn't mention. Couldn't understand cold symptoms, headache, sinus issues, lack of energy, bedridden for a week. Took 3 COVID tests... all negative. Till I pulled out the Myrbetriq med insert in the box! The doctor said to stop taking Myrbetriq to see what happens or go to my primary. Neither doctor was helpful. Now my legs are swollen 2x their size, and I'm heading to urgent care now!"

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  • Bma...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • August 7, 2015

"After a day or two of taking this, my former feeling of incomplete emptying was gone, and it is a wonderful feeling! However, I've been excessively tired after 1-2 days of taking it, and both my mouth and sinuses are super dry, which has resulted in a bloody nose that never really heals. This medication seems to do the trick, which is awesome, but with these side effects, I'm done taking it. Oh well."

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  • EYW...
  • April 3, 2016

"Worked immediately on controlling my bladder; however, the upper respiratory hacking cough with accompanying sputum has hurt my chest and back. At times, the urge to cough has caused a choking sensation as well. Not worth the side effects for me."

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  • Kat...
  • Taken for 5 to 10 years
  • August 26, 2024

"Excellent remedy. Have taken Myrbetriq every morning for several years. A sample is not enough to start working, but I was thrilled with it quite quickly when prescribed it by an excellent specialist. I react adversely to things easily, but this is excellent. My insurance switched me to generic Mirabegron recently, which I am not so sure about, but I’m also drinking more water and having Semaglutide weight loss shots, which might make a difference. Getting extra weight off can’t hurt."

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  • Deb...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • April 17, 2024

"Myrbetriq is working very well for me. After one pill, I thought I felt a little relief. The second pill provided a bit more relief. I take one a day, and I haven't had any accidents. It's working very well for me with no side effects at all."

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  • hel...
  • February 21, 2015

"I see many comments about the cost. Google Myrbetriq copay assistance and you can get the first script free (by the way, a 90-day works for the first script free). After that, it will cover up to the first $50. You simply fill out the form and print the card, then bring it to your pharmacy. Unfortunately, you can't use it with government insurance."

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  • Dia...
  • April 17, 2016

"Started at 25 mg the first month - no effect. Moved to 50 mg for another month - no effect. Taking this is like taking a sugar pill. For 1/10th the cost, I can go back to oxybutynin and regain control. I liked the absence of the dry mouth, but the absence of the control is worse. I say 'no effect,' but it did seem slightly better than taking nothing at all, so I gave it a 2."

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  • Ros...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • February 13, 2023

"Myrbetriq does not work. It is junk. I used it for 4 months at $400 a month. That is $1,600 I wasted on this product. I will tell everyone I know not to use it. The people that make these things and say they work when they don't - it is junk. I wasted $1,600 on this product. I want my money back from the company."

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  • BB5...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • June 26, 2015

"After menopause, I developed urge incontinence. My urologist gave me Myrbetriq, and it stopped my incontinence completely within 1 month. However, I was also taking flecainide; I found out the two should not be taken together, so I quit the Myrbetriq for about a year. After my cardiologist weaned me off the flecainide, I began the Myrbetriq again; I'm disappointed to say that although it has helped, the results this time are not like they were when I initially took the drug. I still must wear pads and am debating whether to continue taking the drug."

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  • Dra...
  • April 25, 2018

"I took Myrbetriq after a prostatectomy and after my catheter was removed (in for THREE weeks) to try to curb the 'dribbles'... On the second day, I had to stop 4 times in 30 minutes to pee... And I'm not talking about a 'little' pee, I'm talking about FILLING a red solo cup every time. (I was driving) It kept me up all night trotting back and forth to the bathroom. This morning, I gained TWO belt notches on my belt. I'll bet I lost 3 or 4 pounds in water alone yesterday. Needless to say, I'm DONE with this med. At this rate, I'd be totally dehydrated in the next 2 days..."

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  • Mar...
  • Taken for 1 to 2 years
  • July 3, 2024

"This medicine was a savor. I was up 3-5 times a night and pee every 2 hours during day. It was awful. Sometimes I would go, sometimes not. I needed rest. Finally, a nurse suggested it and I have so much more control of peeing. Very few leaks and I can hold pee for up to 4 hours. I'm a teacher with no time for getting out of the room. I recommend this for pee control 10 percent"

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  • Daw...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • March 17, 2023

"Took it once, constipation was an understatement. Nothing was moving! Had to drink extra fiber drinks for several days after taking it one single time. Was an absolute nightmare, ended up being a few years until I was willing to try another medication."

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  • Anonymous
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • December 1, 2020

"I have just started taking this Myrbetriq medication today. I had been suffering with burning pain and pressure in my bladder. I was also having spasms. This has been going on for years, off and on. Went to the urologist today, and he prescribed this Myrbetriq 50 mg to me. It hasn't had any side effects, and my pressure and burning went away. It's only been one day, though, so I will update later. I already have hypothyroidism, which makes my hair fall out, so I'm kind of freaked out about the hair falling out thing. I am 62 and have had a bladder lift at age 45. The urologist said the bladder looks good. He seems to think it is from my hysterectomy. I am taking estradiol 1 mg. He thinks vaginal dryness is causing my frequent UTIs. We shall see. The minute MORE HAIR starts falling out... I'm done."

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  • Eda...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • May 31, 2018

"Started on Myrbetriq 25 mg initially for incontinence after a stroke for about 5 weeks. No real change. Then Dr. upped to 50 mg for another 4 weeks, it helped nighttime incontinence, and now seems to be working, incontinence much better. Give it time."

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  • Wen...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • May 27, 2022

"Tried Myrbetriq for a month for OAB and had terrible cramping that felt like menstrual cramps (I had a hysterectomy 29 years ago, so it wasn't that) and diarrhea. I also had really bad headaches, vision issues, and neurological issues. I also suffer from gastroparesis, so when they warned this drug caused constipation, I was concerned but found I had the opposite issue. Not only was I still in the bathroom for OAB, but now in the bathroom all day having bowel movements all day. I couldn't leave the house. I kept taking it, hoping the side effects would go away, but had to quit when it put me in a colitis attack and sent me to the ER with non-stop bleeding. This drug is horrible. On to the next drug, but not until my colon heals."

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  • Ras...
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • December 19, 2022

"My doctor prescribed Myrbetriq to help with frequent bathroom trips. I took it for several months. Then I started losing my teeth. They would break at the gums. I lost 5 teeth within a 6-month period. I have others that are loose. Could this be a side effect of taking Myrbetriq?"

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  • Jet...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • October 28, 2022

"After years of a soggy, smelly life, I had given up. (I am 75.) I underwent bladder tightening surgery about 5 years ago, and it really helped -- for about 4 years. Then, the disgusting world of adult diapers came back. My doctor prescribed Myrbetriq, and it worked almost immediately, absolute heaven!! However, as soon as the smells, pads, and diapers left, Parkinson's moved in, and with a vengeance. So, must I make a decision? Which disease is the least horrible: shaking, jerking, balance problems, and all that accompany Parkinson's -- or incontinence and all the embarrassment that condition brings? Which life is the least miserable? With Myrbetriq, I can sleep through the night, watch a movie straight through, and actually wear grown-up clothes -- but shake, jerk, and walk like a drunk. Which devil should I choose?"

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  • Gwe...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • June 23, 2023

"I’ve been using this drug and started getting UTIs all the time, headaches, and back aches, so I started Googling, and lo and behold, it was all there. I stopped Myrbetriq immediately, I’m just having to do my 3 times a night in the bathroom!!!!!"

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