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Oxybutin liquid vs tablet?

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Hi, is there a difference between oxybutynin oral solution and tablets?

Daughter has just been switched to tablets from oral as wasn't working. From what I can figure out the 2.5mg tablet is the same as 5ml liquid? So seems like she's getting the same amount, not sure what thne point is! It's like a never ending merry go round!

Thank you X

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Hi Jtax.

Sorry to hear things aren't going too well.

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I think this is due to being able to up the dose with tablets but can’t as easily on the liquid. Also it’s fast working when a tablet x

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