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Overactive bladder may show as a sudden, strong urge to urinate, frequent trips to the bathroom, or leakage before you reach the toilet. These symptoms can disrupt sleep and daily activities. Solifenacin is a prescription medicine that helps calm the bladder and reduce these symptoms.
Solifenacin is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with overactive bladder. This means you may have strong urges to urinate, frequent trips to the bathroom, or incontinence tied to those urges. The goal is to reduce these symptoms so you can sleep better and carry on with daily life.
It belongs to a group of medicines called antimuscarinics. The drug works by quieting the bladder's muscle power, so the bladder stores urine more effectively. It is most helpful when your bladder is overly active during the day and at night.
Most people take solifenacin once a day by mouth. Your doctor will tell you the right dose for you and may adjust it if needed. It can take a few weeks to notice the full effect.
The primary use is to treat symptoms of overactive bladder in adults. You may have sudden urges to urinate, a higher frequency of urination, and urge incontinence (wetting yourself with a strong urge). Solifenacin helps reduce these urges and leaks so you can feel more in control.
It is not a treatment for stress urinary incontinence or for people who have trouble emptying the bladder. It is also not a remedy for urinary blockage. Your clinician will check you first to make sure solifenacin is appropriate for you.
In some cases, doctors may use solifenacin as part of a broader plan to manage bladder problems linked to detrusor overactivity. It is mainly studied for overactive bladder in adults. It is not approved for use in children.
Solifenacin works mainly on the bladder, targeting a set of nerve receivers called M3 muscarinic receptors. By blocking these receptors, the signal that tells the bladder to squeeze is dampened. The bladder muscle relaxes and holds more urine.
This reduces urgent feelings and lowers how often you need to go. It can help your bladder store urine longer, so you wake up less at night in some people. The effect builds up over days to weeks with regular use.
Solifenacin is selective for the bladder, which helps limit effects elsewhere in the body. Still, you may notice side effects related to other systems, and your doctor will tailor the plan to your needs. The goal is to balance relief with keeping you comfortable.
Common side effects include dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision, and feeling dizzy. You may also feel sleepy or have a headache. If any of these are bothersome, tell your clinician.
Tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, trouble emptying your bladder, severe stomach problems, liver disease, or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. These conditions may affect whether solifenacin is right for you. Do not take it if you have a known allergy to it.
Avoid alcohol and certain other medicines unless your doctor approves. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember unless it's almost time for the next dose. Do not double up doses. Store the medicine as directed and keep it out of reach of children.
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