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Enablex vs. Sanctura

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Key takeaways

Darifenacin ER (formerly branded as Enablex) and trospium (formerly branded as Sanctura adn Sanctura XR) are both medications used to treat overactive bladder (OAB), but they have some differences. Darifenacin, a urinary antispasmodic, is taken once a day and works by blocking certain receptors in your bladder to help relax the muscles. Trospium, an antimuscarinic, is available in both immediate-release tablets taken twice daily and extended-release capsules taken once daily. Trospium works by blocking acetylcholine from attaching to receptors in your bladder, which also helps relax the muscles. While both medications can cause dry mouth and constipation, darifenacin has a higher incidence of these side effects. Additionally, darifenacin can cause drowsiness and dizziness, making it less suitable for those 65 or older. Trospium must be taken on an empty stomach, which can be less convenient. Both medications are available in generic forms, making them more affordable options.

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Summary for Enablex

Prescription only

Darifenacin hydrobromide is a medication that treats overactive bladder in adults. It belongs to a drug class called anticholinergics. Darifenacin comes as an extended-release tablet that you take by mouth once a day. Common side effects include dry mouth and constipation. The brand name of the medication, Enablex, has been discontinued. So generic darifenacin is the only version available now.

Indications for Enablex

Pros and Cons for Enablex

Pros

Cons

  • Commonly causes dry mouth, which can be uncomfortable
  • Not the best choice for people with severe liver problems, certain gut problems, or trouble urinating

Common Side Effects for Enablex

Warnings for Enablex

  • Swelling of the face and possible breathing problems (angioedema)
  • Side effects related to the nervous system
  • Caution in people with blockage in the bladder
  • Caution in people with digestive problems
  • Caution in people with glaucoma

Summary for Sanctura

Prescription only

Trospium chloride is an antimuscarinic medication that's used to treat overactive bladder in adults. It's available as an immediate-release tablet that's taken by mouth twice daily and an extended-release capsule that's taken once daily. The most common side effects are dry mouth and constipation. The brand name Sanctura has been discontinued, but generic trospium is still available.

Indications for Sanctura

Pros and Cons for Sanctura

Pros

  • Works well to lessen how often you feel the urge to go to the bathroom
  • Choice of immediate-release tablets taken twice daily or extended-release capsules taken once daily
  • Available as a lower-cost, generic medication

Cons

  • Must take on an empty stomach
  • Only available as a pill (no other formulations for people who have trouble swallowing)
  • Hasn't been studied in children

Common Side Effects for Sanctura

Immediate-release tablets:

  • Dry mouth (20%)
  • Constipation (10%)
  • Headache (4%)

Extended-release capsules:

  • Dry mouth (11%)
  • Constipation (9%)

Warnings for Sanctura

  • Facial swelling and breathing problems
  • Nervous system side effects
  • Trouble urinating
  • Caution in people with stomach problems
  • Caution in people with glaucoma

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Darifenacin ER30 tablets / 15mg
$26.74$331.49
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Trospium60 tablets / 20mg
$27.82$134.50
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