Incont Tablets: The Ultimate Solution to Overactive Bladder Symptoms
Composition:
Each tablet contains:
- Tolterodine tartarate 4mg
Properties:
Incont (tolterodine) acts as a muscarinic receptor antagonist.
Indications:
Incont tablets are prescribed for the treatment of overactive bladder with symptoms of urge urinary incontinence, urgency, and frequency.
Dosage Administration:
The recommended dose is 2mg twice daily, administered as half an Incont tablet twice daily.
Contraindications:
Incont tablets should not be taken by patients with urinary retention, gastric retention, and uncontrolled narrow-angle glaucoma. It is also contraindicated for patients who have demonstrated hypersensitivity to the drug or its ingredients.
Precautions and Warnings:
Incont should be used with caution in patients with reduced hepatic and renal function. It should also be used carefully in patients being treated for narrow-angle glaucoma.
Side Effects:
Incont, as an antimuscarinic agent, may cause dry mouth, headache, constipation, vertigo, and dizziness.
Packing:
Each box contains 3 blisters, each containing 10 scored tablets.
Incont Tablets is a product manufactured by Adwia Pharmaceuticals Industries. Adwia is a leading Egyptian company founded in 1984 with a mission to bring the latest technologies and the highest available know-how to the market. They are committed to innovation and care and have a proven track record of success. For more information about Adwia Pharmaceuticals Industries, please visit their website or contact them directly.
About the Author
Dr. Ahmad Baker, PharmD
He is a senior pharmacist and health educator with extensive experience in the Middle East and North Africa region. Through his writing, Dr. Ahmad aims to empower communities by providing reliable, evidence-based health information. With expertise in clinical pharmacy and regulatory affairs, he strives to offer unique insights into healthcare and simplify complex medical concepts, making them accessible to everyone.
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