Darilong
Darilong Products are primarily used for
Overactive bladder (OAB)
About Darilong Products
Uses of Darilong Products
Darifenacin is used in the treatment of Overactive bladder (OAB) . OAB is a collection of urinary symptoms, including frequent urination, urgent need to urinate, and inability to control urination.
Darilong Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Darilong are Dryness in mouth, Constipation, Blurred vision, Headache, Dry eye, Urinary retention.
How Darilong Products work
Darifenacin is an antimuscarinic. It works by relaxing muscles of the urinary bladder to prevent frequent, urgent or uncontrolled urination.
Patient Concerns about Darilong Products
Frequently asked questions about Darilong Products
Frequently asked questions about Darifenacin
Q. What is Darilong 7.5 Tablet PR used for?
Darilong 7.5 Tablet PR is used to treat symptoms of overactive bladder, such as sudden urges to urinate, frequent urination, and urine leakage.
Q. Who should not take Darilong 7.5 Tablet PR?
Individuals should not take Darilong 7.5 Tablet PR if they have urinary retention, stomach emptying problems (gastric retention), or uncontrolled narrow-angle glaucoma.
Q. Can Darilong 7.5 Tablet PR cause urinary retention?
Yes, Darilong 7.5 Tablet PR may increase the risk of urinary retention, especially in people with bladder outlet obstruction. Contact your doctor if you have difficulty passing urine while taking it.
Q. Is Darilong 7.5 Tablet PR safe for people with stomach or bowel problems?
If you have gastrointestinal blockage or conditions that slow bowel movement, Darilong 7.5 Tablet PR should be used with caution, because it may worsen these problems.
Q. Can Darilong 7.5 Tablet PR affect my eyes if I have glaucoma?
Darilong 7.5 Tablet PR may increase pressure in the eye for people with narrow-angle glaucoma. It should only be used if your doctor decides the benefits outweigh the risks.
Q. What serious allergic reactions can occur with Darilong 7.5 Tablet PR?
Rarely, Darilong 7.5 Tablet PR can cause severe allergic reactions, such as swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat (angioedema), which can block the airway. Seek emergency help if this happens.