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Enablex vs. Vesicare

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Key takeaways

Darifenacin (formerly branded as Enablex) and solifenacin (Vesicare) are both medications used to treat overactive bladder (OAB), but they have some differences. Darifenacin is a urinary antispasmodic, while solifenacin is an anticholinergic and antimuscarinic medication. Both are taken once a day, but darifenacin is available only in a generic form, whereas solifenacin is available in both brand and generic forms. Darifenacin typically starts working within 2 weeks, while solifenacin may take up to 4 weeks to show improvement and up to 12 weeks for full effects. Common side effects for both include dry mouth and constipation, but darifenacin has a higher risk of causing severe dry mouth and constipation. Additionally, solifenacin can cause rare but serious heart rhythm problems (QT prolongation), which is not a noted risk for darifenacin. Both medications can cause dizziness and drowsiness, especially in older adults, and can reduce your ability to sweat, increasing the risk of heat exhaustion.

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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 Vesicare

Prescription only

Solifenacin succinate, also known by the brand name Vesicare, is an anticholinergic medication that's used to treating certain bladder problems. The brand-name and generic tablets help treat overactive bladder in adults. A liquid suspension under the brand name Vesicare LS is also available for children with neurogenic detrusor overactivity (NDO) (urinary incontinence due to a neurologic problem). This medication is taken by mouth once per day. The most common side effects are dry mouth and constipation.

Indications for Vesicare

Pros and Cons for Vesicare

Pros

  • Only taken once per day, with or without food
  • Comes as a tablet and a liquid suspension
  • Liquid suspension available for children as young as 2 years old

Cons

  • Commonly causes dry mouth
  • Liquid suspension is brand name only
  • Not a good option for people who have trouble urinating or certain gut problems

Common Side Effects for Vesicare

  • Dry mouth (up to 28% in adults, 8% in children)
  • Constipation (up to 13% in adults, 3% in children)

Warnings for Vesicare

  • Swelling of the face and possible breathing problems (angioedema)
  • Side effects related to the nervous system
  • Caution in people with digestive system problems
  • Caution in people with glaucoma
  • QT prolongation (heart rhythm problem)

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Darifenacin ER30 tablets / 15mg
$26.74$331.49
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$15.92$276.06
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