Buy Ditropan (Oxybutynin) – solution for relieving symptoms of bladder problems

About Ditropan

Ditropan may cause heat prostration /heat stroke, fever and decreased sweating/. Take in to you consideration this if you live in a hot climate or if you will be exposed to high temperatures; take appropriate precautions. Don’t use Ditropan if you are allergic to oxybutynin, if you have blockage in your digestion tract, or if you are unable to urinate.

You should inform your doctor if you have the following conditions: liver or kidney disease; an enlarged prostate; glaucoma; ulcerative colitis; stomach disorder and blockage in you intestines.

Ditropan can decrease perspiration and may provoke heat stroke, so avoid overheating and dehydration during exercise or in hot weather.

Some medicines can interact with Ditropan (vitamins, minerals, drugs and herbal products). Tell your doctor about all medicines that you use. Don’t use any new medications without doctor’s approval. Ditropan may cause side effects that may lead to vision changes and change reactions, avoid driving car or do any unsafe activity.

If you experience serious side effects (such as dry and hot skin, extreme thirst, pain or burning during urination, severe stomach pain or constipation) stop using Ditropan, call your doctor.