Ditropan XL
Active Ingredient(s): OxybutyninFDA Approved: * December 16, 1998
Pharm Company: * ALZA
Category: Urinary System
Oxybutynin, sold as under the brand names Ditropan among others, is a medication used to treat overactive bladder.[1] It works similar to tolterodine, Darifenacin, and Solifenacin.[1] While used for bed wetting in children, evidence to support this use is poor.[1] It is taken by mouth or applied to the skin.[1] Common side effects include dry mouth, constipation, dizziness, trouble sleeping, and urinary tract infections.[... [wikipedia]
* May have multiple approval dates, manufacturers, or labelers.