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Oxybutynin is a prescription medicine that is used for treating the symptoms of neurogenic bladder. It can help reduce painful or frequent urination, urinary urgency, and leaking accidents. Oxybutynin comes in tablet and syrup form, and is generally taken two to four times a day. Potential side effects include difficulty passing urine, dry mouth, dizziness, and constipation.
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