You are allergic to this medicine or its contents.
You are pregnant, planning to have a child, or breastfeeding.
You have a medical history of liver disease, kidney disease.
Your symptoms are getting worse.
the medicine with food. This will avoid stomach problems.
performing a task that requires alertness, such as driving etc. This medicine causes drowsiness.
if you have a heart problem, eye condition (such as glaucoma), Kidney diseases, Myasthenia Gravis, enlarged prostate, hyperthyroidism, chronic constipation, overactive thyroid.
any surgical or dental procedure, inform the doctor/dentist that you are taking this medicine.
dryness of the mouth and eyes. This can be relieved to some extent by chewing gum and staying hydrated.
Flavoxate is recommended in those patients with urinary urgency, increased frequency of urination, and urinary incontinence (patients don't have control over their urination and pass urine involuntarily).
Patients using Flavoxate may at times experience headaches, nausea, and fatigue. If you experience any of these symptoms for a long period of time, consult your doctor immediately.
Consult your doctor before using Flavoxate when lactating.
Please avoid driving when taking this medicine as it may affect your ability to drive.
Flavoxate should be used with extreme caution in patients with glaucoma (eye disorder).
Flavoxate is not recommended in patients with obstruction in their GI (gastro-intestinal) tract and urinary tract.
Is this medicine an antibiotic?
This medicine is not an antibiotic. It is an anti-spasmodic medicine.
How does Flavoxate work?
This medicine works by increasing the amount of urine that the bladder can hold. It also relaxes the muscle of the bladder. This helps to control the flow of urine.
Can this medicine be used for children?
This medicine should not be used for children younger than 12 years.
Can this medicine be used after surgery?
Yes, this medicine can be used to treat the painful, involuntary, or excessive urination after surgical procedures.