I did some research and discovered many of the frogs used for bladder control are also used for controlling excessive sweating. So that’s probably why I didn’t sweat using oxybutynin.
Switching to Tolterodine probably triggered the change. Now to see if it lasts!
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All of the bladder control meds are anticholinergic/antimuscarinics
Some more than others some affect specific M3 receptors in the bladder and have fewer systemic symptoms. Tolterodine is less anticholinergic than oxybutinin but can still potentially cause similar anticholinergic symptoms: constipation, cognitive impairment, decreased sweating...
I hope you tolerate it better and it gives u relief
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