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Martina (Anonymous, 87.187.176.) Warszawa 5 days ago

Can you combine Betmige and metoprolol? Will Betmiga help me?

hello, I was prescribed 50 mg by the gynecologist Betmiga because my bladder never empties properly. I don't have to do it very often, nor am I incontinent. Furthermore, I also take half a metoprolol 27.75 mg daily. I don't know if this is the right pill for me. I would be grateful for an answer, LG Martina

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Joanna Dunajska Pharmacist, Editor

4 days ago

Betmiga is indicated for the symptomatic treatment of urgency, pollakiuria and/or urinary incontinence due to urgency. MIrabegron, the active ingredient in Betmigi, increases the volume of a single urination, reduces the occurrence of cramps that do not cause urination, and reduces the frequency of urination. If your bladder is not emptying properly, Betmiga may be a medication that will restore the proper functioning of the bladder.
Betmige and metoptolol can be used together if the medicines have been prescribed by doctors who are aware of all the medicines you are taking. Mirabegron moderately inhibits the enzyme that metabolizes metoprolol. This may lead to increased side effects of metoprolol. Therefore, it is best to take these medications at an interval or at other times of the day.

Here you can book Betmige and metoprolol at the pharmacy of your choice:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/10499/betmiga-tabletki-o-przedluzonym-uwalnianiu/apteki

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/substancje/metoprolol

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