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Solifenacin is a used to treat symptoms of an overactive bladder.
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Solifenacin Tablets is a prescription medication that is used to treat bladder problems, including an overactive bladder. It can help with bladder control issues, such as a strong urge to urinate or needing to urinate frequently. Solifenacin Tablets work by relaxing the muscles around the bladder, meaning the bladder can expand and hold more urine.
Solifenacin Tablets are prescribed to adults who are over the age of 18. Men and women can both be prescribed the medication, but it is not always suitable for everyone. It is used to treat those suffering with an overreactive bladder.
Solifenacin Tablets work by blocking acetylcholine, which is a chemical compound that acts as a neurotransmitter and is responsible for contracting bladder muscles. The medication relaxes the bladder muscles and increases the bladders capacity, which reduced the need to urinate as frequently as before.
Solifenacin Tablets will begin to relax the muscle in your bladder after around 3 to 8 hours from the time you begin taking it. But it can take up to 4 weeks to see the full benefits of the medication, at this point your symptoms should start to reduce. If the medication is taking a long time to work or doesn’t work at all, you should consult your GP or pharmacist as soon as possible as they may want to make changes to the medication or dosage.
You can purchase Solifenacin Tablets online through online pharmacies like e-Surgery. These can be purchased for next day delivery using the Royal Mail Tracked 24 delivery option. Simply choose the medication you need and follow our easy-to-use consultation process and one of our clinical team will be ready on the other end to issue your treatment, if suitable.
Yes, all medications sold on e-Surgery require a prescription issued to you by one of our clinical team. This ensures that you are receiving the right medication to help you with your specific condition. Treating patients with medication that isn’t suited to them could seriously affect their health. e-Surgery’s consultation process is fast and hassle-free, only taking minutes to complete. There’s no longer a need to wait for weeks to see a doctor at your local GP surgery with the ease of access with our ask-a-pharmacist service.
e-Surgery makes the consultation process as simple and quick as possible, all you need to do is choose the treatment you need and complete a short consultation. If suitable, one of our prescribers will be ready to issue the order from the other end.
Make sure you read the patient information leaflet before taking Solifenacin Tablets. Your GP or pharmacist may give you slightly different instructions so make sure to consult them first.
Solifenacin Tablets are generally taken once daily, ideally at the same time each day. Swallow the tablets whole, preferably with a full glass of water – do not chew, crush, or cut the tablets. You can take Solifenacin Tablets with or without food.
The usual starting dosage of solifenacin by itself is 5mg taken orally once per day. If your symptoms do not improve after trying the 5mg dose, your GP or pharmacist may increase your dosage to 10mg taken once daily.
Always speak to a medical professional if you are unsure.
Keep Solifenacin Tablets out of the reach and sight of children.
Do not use this medicine past the expiration date printed on the packaging. The expiration will be the last day of that month stated.
Solifenacin Tablets do not require any special storage conditions.
Do not dispose of unused Solifenacin Tablets down the sink, toilet, or with household waste.
Ask your pharmacist or GP for proper disposal instructions to avoid contaminating water supplies and harming the environment.
You can find this information in the patient information leaflet.
Most medications can come with side effects, this is because our bodies can react differently to certain drugs.
If you experience an allergic reaction to this medication, you should contact a medical professional as soon as possible. You can contact the NHS 111 for direct advice.
Common side effects include:
Dry mouth
Blurred vision
Constipation
Nausea
Indigestion
Uncommon side effects include:
Urinary tract infection
Sleepiness
Dry eyes
Acid reflux
Dry throat
Dry skin
Difficulty urinating
Rare side effects include:
Severe constipation
Inability to fully empty the bladder
Dizziness or headache
Vomiting
Itching, rash
If you suffer with a weak bladder or have another bladder condition, Solifenacin Tablets can be an effective way of treating your condition and relieving your symptoms. Getting the right medication can improve your health and wellbeing, and can relieve pain from the condition, as well as reduce the stress that comes with being unwell or not at optimal health. If you are experiencing a weak bladder, make sure to speak to one of our team today so they can give you professional, informed advice on how to manage your condition.
Solifenacin Succinate Tablets work more effectively when complemented by certain lifestyle changes. Drinking adequate water and maintaining regular bathroom habits can optimize the medication’s benefits. Additionally, avoiding excessive caffeine and alcohol intake may contribute to better bladder control. Consider incorporating these changes alongside your medication to enhance overall treatment outcomes.
It’s crucial to inform your healthcare provider about all medications, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements, before starting Solifenacin Tablets. Certain medications may interact with Solifenacin, altering its effectiveness or causing adverse reactions. Always consult with your GP or pharmacist to ensure a safe combination of medications.
While taking Solifenacin Tablets, be cautious when engaging in activities requiring mental alertness, such as driving, as the medication may cause dizziness or drowsiness. Stay hydrated to prevent constipation, a common side effect. If you experience severe side effects, seek medical attention promptly. Refer to the patient information leaflet for comprehensive precautions.
Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should consult their healthcare provider before using Solifenacin succinate Tablets. Limited data is available on the medication’s safety during these periods. A thorough assessment by a medical professional is essential to weigh the potential risks and benefits for both the individual and the baby.
Solifenacin Tablets belong to a class of medications called antimuscarinics, specifically designed to treat overactive bladder. Comparisons with alternative medications, such as oxybutynin or tolterodine, should be discussed with your healthcare provider, who can tailor the treatment plan based on individual needs and preferences.
Long-term use of Solifenacin succinate Tablets should be monitored by a healthcare professional. Regular check-ups ensure the medication remains effective and adjustments can be made if needed. It’s essential to communicate any changes in symptoms or concerns during follow-up appointments.
Discuss alternative treatment options with your healthcare provider if Solifenacin succinate Tablets are not suitable or effective for you. Various medications and lifestyle modifications may be explored to manage overactive bladder symptoms. Seek professional advice to determine the most appropriate solution for your specific condition. You can always use our free Ask-A-Pharmacist service, we are here to help.
Dry mouth is a common side effect of Solifenacin succinate Tablets. To manage this, consider sugar-free gum or candies, staying hydrated, and practicing good oral hygiene. If dry mouth persists or becomes bothersome, consult your healthcare provider for further guidance. Explore additional tips on oral health and hydration on the NHS website.
Solifenacin Tablets are designed to be swallowed whole, and altering their form may affect their efficacy or cause side effects. Always follow the recommended method of administration provided by your GP or pharmacist. If you have difficulty swallowing tablets, discuss alternative options with your healthcare provider.
Individual responses to Solifenacin Tablets vary, but some users may experience relief within the first few days. However, it can take up to four weeks to notice the full benefits. If there’s a delay in symptom improvement or if you have concerns, consult your healthcare provider for personalised advice.
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