ENABLEX Reviews (DARIFENACIN HYDROBROMIDE)

Average Rating: 4.0 (12 Ratings)

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ENABLEX  (DARIFENACIN HYDROBROMIDE):  Darifenacin is used to treat an overactive bladder. By relaxing the muscles in the bladder, darifenacin improves your ability to control your urination. It helps to reduce leaking of urine, feelings of needing to urinate right away, and frequent trips to the bathroom. This medication belongs to the class of drugs known as antispasmodics.   FDA Approval Date: 2004-12-22 (Sources: U.S. Centers for Medicare Services, FDA)

  

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 3  Overactive bladder Terrible heartburn, slight nausea at times , initial dizziness but that has abated, dry mouth and nose, thankfully eyes are not drying out and hope they don't Seems to be working in stopping the constant feeling of needing to urinate, however when I do gotta go, I gotta go immediately. F 70 14 days
15 mg 1X day
2/11/2023
 2  Overactive bladder caused by MS Dry mouth, abdominal pain, urinary retention ,weakness, drowsiness, dry eyes I haven't been on it long but the side effects are horrible! F 39 6 days
15mg 1X day
8/25/2020
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 5  overactive bladder dry mouth gyno prescribed this and man, is it ever great! Was getting up numerous times a night and now sleep all thru the night. Also experienced bladder spasms that drove me nuts. All gone only downside is insurance will NOT pay for it, costs me $214 a month...oh well its only money! F 63 60 days
7.5 1X day
12/26/2014
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 3  Overactive bladder Bouts of dizziness M 50 2 weeks
7.5MG 1X day
12/10/2011
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 5  overactive bladder Dry mouth Works very well for controlling the bladder muscle. F 21 9 months
15mg 1X day
7/8/2011
 4  over active bladder has anyone noticed REALLY sore nipples? That is the only thing I've noticed negative but it started immediately after starting this med. F 56 6 days
15 mg 1X day
7/17/2010
 4  ms bladder problems dry mouth, eyes and nose; difficult to tell due to other meds drowsiness. it was a life-saver and a real help for about 6 months but does not seem to be working as well now. not sure if it is the drug or my symptoms worsening M 52 8 months
15 mg 1X day
2/13/2010
 5  over active bladder No side effects at all!! Great medication, but really need a cheaper, generic version! F 40 3 years
1/28/2010
 3  urine leakage None so far It hasn't been effective to this point....however I have been on it for only 10 days. I'm interested in the experience of others in taking the 15 mg tablet. M 70 10 days
6/30/2009
 5  bladder control my nights sweats stop almost completely with 15 mg. also very effective for weak bladder. WILL NOT RUN OUT! the company could make a fortune if all women had that side effect. F 63 8 months
5/21/2009
 5  *urge* incontinence severe dry mouth, gas. after trying oxybutynin and vesicare, which did absolutely nothing for me, my doctor gave me enablex (15mgs) to try...i had little hope that it would be effective - boy, was i WRONG! -after just ONE pill, things were "normal" again! however, due to the side effects of severe dry mouth and gas (not noxious, lol - just the kind that rolls around your gut and won't leave!), i'm now going to see if the 7.5 mg strength would be as effective with less side effects. F 44 7 days
11/5/2008
 5  overactive bladder dry mouth at first, but it went away. I cannot be without it. It has helped me immensley. F 65 12 months
5/3/2008
  

ENABLEX  (DARIFENACIN HYDROBROMIDE):  Darifenacin is used to treat an overactive bladder. By relaxing the muscles in the bladder, darifenacin improves your ability to control your urination. It helps to reduce leaking of urine, feelings of needing to urinate right away, and frequent trips to the bathroom. This medication belongs to the class of drugs known as antispasmodics.   FDA Approval Date: 2004-12-22 (Sources: U.S. Centers for Medicare Services, FDA)

     

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