Posted By Ed on April 17, 1999 at 15:13:42
I am post radical prostatectomy and have both stress and
urgeUrge incontinence incontinenceBowel incontinence
External incontinence devices
Incontinence - resources
Skin care and incontinence
Stress incontinence
Urge incontinence
Urinary incontinence
Urinary incontinence products. The
urgeUrge incontinence component keeps getting me up several times at night. My urologist has suggested that I try
DitropanDitropan
Ditropan xl XL. The 1999 PDR does not list this drug, but it does list plain
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Ditropan xl. My pharmacist says that they are the same drug and the side effects should be about the same. My urologist says the side effects of
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Ditropan xl XL are less than those of plain Ditropan and about the same as Detrol. That's not much comfort, because the problems of cardiac arhythemia and gloucoma both concern me.
Is one drug better than the other in this regard?
Is there a better drug?
Dear Ed,
I think the better drug is the one that works for you. The new extended release Ditropan XL is meant to give a once a day sustained dosage of medication. The side effects tend to be decreased since the peaks and troughs of the medication are avoided.
In regards to which drug is actually better, you cannot say. They both work by different mechanisms of action and therefore will have different effects in the same person. I suggest you try whatever drug your doctor prescribes, but remember, the medication in ditropan (inexpensive) is the same medication in Ditropan XL (expensive). Therefore if price is an issue, you may want to take the regular Ditropan and save yourself some money.
When looking at cardiac arrhythmias, Ditropan XL has cardiac side effects in less than 5% of its users, and this is generally tachycardia(increased heart rate). Palpitation, is the only symptom related to a arrhythmia. Speaking of Detrol, the only suggestion of cardiac arrhythmia was in relation to an overdose. The company recommends EKG monitoring in following a patient that has overdosed.
Overall, I think both drugs are very safe. I would ask your doctor and pharmacist to follow you closely for the symptoms you are concerned about, but you probably can take either of the medications safely.
This information is provided for general medical educational purposes only. Please consult your physician for diagnostic and treatment options pertaining to your specific medical condition. More individualized care is available at the Henry Ford Hospital and its satellites (1 800 653-6568).
Sincerely,
HFHS M.D.-AK
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Follow Ups:
Ditropan XL vs. Detrol Linda Swartz 4/24/1999
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Re: Ditropan XL vs. Detrol HFHS M.D.-AK 4/26/1999
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