Urispas

Urispas is a spasmolytic indicated to relieve the spasm associated with urinary tract infections. The list of indications for Urispas includes symptomatic treatment of suprapubic pain, dysuria, nocturia, urinary incontinence and frequency resulting from prostatitis, urethritis and cystitis. It works by relaxing the smooth muscles in the bladder and urinary tract.
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What is Urispas?
Urispas is an anticholinergic drug used to treat several different bladder problems and other health conditions. Urispas is one of the names of Flavoxate, which is the official name used in pharmaceutical labelling. Urispas was developed by the Ortho-McNeil-Janssen pharmaceutical company over half a century ago and attained approval by the United States Food and Drug Administration on January 15, 1970. Urispas has a relatively simple mechanism of action. After being administered, the drug causes the relaxation of smooth muscles of the bladder, making it possible to eliminate or alleviate many symptoms of bladder problems.
What are the indications for using Urispas?
Urispas is indicated for treating:
What is the dosage of Urispas?
Urispas is typically supplied in 100 mg and 200 mg tablets. Treatment will generally vary based on the condition being treated, but the standard dose for adults is one 100mg tablet taken three to four times a day. If this dosage causes an upset stomach, patients are advised to take the drug with food to avoid it. With time, dosage may be altered by your doctor based on how treatment is progressing and how your body reacts to the drug. It is important to store the drug in an isolated environment with a cool temperature and a dry environment.
What are the contraindications for using Urispas?
Though most adults can safely take Urispas, there are still certain people who should avoid the drug altogether. These include anyone allergic to Urispas, suffering from stomach bleeding, urinary blockage, or bowel obstruction. Other patients that may be at risk and should first consult a doctor include pregnant women and patients suffering from glaucoma or benign prostatic hyperplasia.
What are the adverse effects of Urispas?
Recorded side effects of Urispas from clinical trials include vomiting, light sensitivity, blurred vision, dry mouth and upset stomach.
Urispas is an anticholinergic drug used to treat several different bladder problems and other health conditions. Urispas is one of the names of Flavoxate, which is the official name used in pharmaceutical labelling. Urispas was developed by the Ortho-McNeil-Janssen pharmaceutical company over half a century ago and attained approval by the United States Food and Drug Administration on January 15, 1970. Urispas has a relatively simple mechanism of action. After being administered, the drug causes the relaxation of smooth muscles of the bladder, making it possible to eliminate or alleviate many symptoms of bladder problems.
What are the indications for using Urispas?
Urispas is indicated for treating:
- Urinary bladder spasms – contractions that cause a cramping or burning sensation, indicating the need to urgently urinate. The causes of bladder spasms are diverse, and can range from medication side effects to menopause, aging, and urinary tract infections.
- UUlcers – a break in the bodily membrane of an organ, impeding its healthy functions. To treat certain ulcers, patients take Urispas in combination with other drugs.
- UInterstitial cystitis –a chronic inflammation of the bladder associated with many similar bladder disorders.
What is the dosage of Urispas?
Urispas is typically supplied in 100 mg and 200 mg tablets. Treatment will generally vary based on the condition being treated, but the standard dose for adults is one 100mg tablet taken three to four times a day. If this dosage causes an upset stomach, patients are advised to take the drug with food to avoid it. With time, dosage may be altered by your doctor based on how treatment is progressing and how your body reacts to the drug. It is important to store the drug in an isolated environment with a cool temperature and a dry environment.
What are the contraindications for using Urispas?
Though most adults can safely take Urispas, there are still certain people who should avoid the drug altogether. These include anyone allergic to Urispas, suffering from stomach bleeding, urinary blockage, or bowel obstruction. Other patients that may be at risk and should first consult a doctor include pregnant women and patients suffering from glaucoma or benign prostatic hyperplasia.
What are the adverse effects of Urispas?
Recorded side effects of Urispas from clinical trials include vomiting, light sensitivity, blurred vision, dry mouth and upset stomach.