Were you looking for information about Oxybutynin? Oxybutanin is a common misspelling of oxybutynin.
Oxybutynin is a medication that is approved to treat bladder problems caused by nerve disorders. In particular, the drug is used for treating urinary urgency, frequent urination, painful urination, and leaking accidents. Oxybutynin, which comes in tablet and syrup form, is available by prescription only. Side effects may include dizziness, constipation, difficulty urinating, and dry mouth.
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