Oxybutynin Gel Drug Interactions Explained
The following sections explain in detail the possible effects that can occur when
oxybutynin gel is combined with any of the drugs listed above.
Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor Medications
Taking
oxybutynin gel with an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor can make both medications less effective. Your healthcare provider may need to monitor you more closely and adjust your dose of these medications to prevent interactions from occurring.
Anticholinergic Drugs
Combining an anticholinergic medication with oxybutynin gel (which is also an anticholinergic medication) can increase your risk of oxybutynin gel side effects, such as a dry mouth,
constipation, dry eyes, or difficulty passing urine.
Pramlintide
Both
pramlintide and anticholinergic medications (including oxybutynin gel) can slow down the movement of food through the digestive tract. Taking them together can increase the risk of constipation or nausea. Talk with your healthcare provider before combining these medications.
It is possible that not all oxybutynin gel drug interactions were discussed in this article. Therefore, you should talk with your pharmacist or healthcare provider about any specific drug interactions that may apply to you.