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Oxybutynin 5mg.

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I have taken Oxybutynin 10mg extended release for years with mixed results.

I decided that sometimes the ER version does not work as well.

I changed to the 5 mg regular and take it 3 times a day.

It works so much better. I can let the urgency build and not have leakage. The amount is larger, too.

It might be worth a try.

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Thank you for that! I'm being juggled by the doctors as to whether I start catheterizing or not - I don't think I need to yet, haven't taken a bladder med for many years and would like to try one again. All sorts of information on day surgeries, but nothing about trying the meds again. I'll keep asking and see where it takes me.

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