Myrbetriq
Active Ingredient(s): MirabegronFDA Approved: * June 28, 2012
Pharm Company: * ASTELLAS
Category: Urinary System
Mirabegron, sold under the brand name Myrbetriq among others, is a medication used to treat overactive bladder.[5] Its benefits are similar to antimuscarinic medication such as solifenacin or tolterodine.[6] It is taken by mouth.[5] Common side effects include high blood pressure, headaches, and urinary tract infections.[5] Other significant side effects include urinary retention, irregular heart rate, and angioedema.[5&a... [wikipedia]
* May have multiple approval dates, manufacturers, or labelers.20 Discussions
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I started taking Myrbetriq 4 months ago. About 2 months ago I became very dizzy and was diagnosed with Vertigo. I am now...
35 REPLIESI started to take Myrbetriq 5 days ago and I am having severe fatigue. Just wondering if anyone else has felt the same w...
9 REPLIESI have been on Myrbetric for about 6 months and for a while it works really well and then it lessens and does not work a...
5 REPLIESI've suffered with OAB for about 15 years and started taking Myrbetriq 3 years ago. It worked great for a while, wit...
2 REPLIESI'm prescribed Myrbetriq 1x daily at noon + Torisamide 2x weekly, when needed for water retention. When I use the To...
1 REPLYHas anyone else experienced problems with the bladder not being able to fully release urine and retention while taking M...
1 REPLYMyrbetriq seems to work best for me if I take it about an hour before going to bed. Silenor has now been added to my rou...
1 REPLYI am also taking Myrbetriq and started to have dizzy spells and was wondering if it also was related to medicine. Never ...
1 REPLYI have been on 50mg of myrbetriq for 4 days without any relief...how long does this medication take to start working? ##...
3 REPLIESI was prescribed Myrbetriq for a spasmatic bladder, but it is not working and I stopped taking it. The pharmacist says i...
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