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Kentera Patches (Oxibutinina)

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Seeking information about Kentera patches (Oxibutinina) for urinary incontanence for PD sufferers, does anyone use them and how do they react with normal PD medicine.

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I'm looking into this....

I thought it was just me that was having an issue, esp when "off".

Thank you for posting

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HeartSong

Tamarisk, I don't have any experience with Kentera Patches (Oxibutinina), but I will tell you that taking CoQ10 has greatly improved my urinary incontinence. I take 200 mg a day. At one time, it was theorized that CoQ10 might actually improve PD symptoms. I think that theory may have been disproven in research studies. However, because it does greatly improve my urinary incontinence issues, I'll keep taking it.

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