Toviaz - Prescription Medication for Overactive Bladder

Toviaz is a prescription medication used to treat an overactive bladder. It works by relaxing the bladder muscles to reduce frequent urination, urgency, and incontinence episodes. Toviaz is available in extended-release tablets and should be taken as directed by a healthcare provider.
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Available by prescription from healthcare professionals
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Toviaz FAQ


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What is Toviaz used for?

Toviaz reduces spasms of the bladder muscles. Toviaz is used in adults to treat overactive bladder with symptoms of urinary frequency, urgency, and incontinence. Toviaz is also used to treat neurogenic detrusor overactivity in children at least 6 years old who weigh more than 55 pounds (25 kilograms).

What are the side effects of Toviaz?

Do not drive, operate machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how Toviaz affects you. Blurred vision, dizziness, and drowsiness are possible side effects of medicines such as Toviaz. Use caution in hot environments. Decreased sweating and severe heat illness can occur when medicines such as Toviaz are used in a hot environment.

Is Toviaz safe for children?

Toviaz is a prescription medicine used in adults to treat symptoms of a condition called overactive bladder, including: Urge urinary incontinence -- leaking or wetting accidents due to a strong need to urinate, Urinary frequency -- having to urinate too often. Toviaz has not been studied in children. Who should not take Toviaz?

What is Toviaz (fesoterodine fumarate) used for?

Toviaz (fesoterodine fumarate) is a prescription medicine used in adults to treat symptoms of a condition called overactive bladder, including: Urge urinary incontinence — leaking or wetting accidents due to a strong need to urinate, Urinary frequency — having to urinate too often. Toviaz has not been studied in children.

Can I take a double dose of Toviaz?

Do not take a double dose to make up for a forgotten tablet. Do not stop taking TOVIAZ without talking to your doctor, as your symptoms of overactive bladder may come back again or become worse once you stop taking TOVIAZ. If you have any further questions on the use of this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist. 4. Possible side effects

Is Toviaz a fesoterodine fumarate?

See section 4. TOVIAZ contains an active substance called fesoterodine fumarate, and is a so called antimuscarinic treatment which reduces the activity of an overactive bladder and it is used in adults to treat the symptoms. 2. What you need to know before you take TOVIAZ if you have severe liver problems.

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