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Ania (Anonymous, 83.25.226.) Warszawa 1 year ago

Can I stop taking Zavesin because I go to the toilet several times a night?

Good morning I have such a problem, I have been taking zevesin tablets for a year, there is some improvement, I do not go to the toilet so often during the day, but if night comes I wake up and walk several times a day is it normal? Should I discontinue the medicine? The worst thing is waking up please answer

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Aleksandra Berdys Pharmacist

1 year ago

If waking up at night and going to the toilet several times occurs frequently and makes it difficult to function, it means that a change of medication should be considered. All the more so because you have been using it for a year. However, you should not stop taking the drug yourself - you need to go to the doctor for an appointment. At each medical visit, we report possible ailments, our satisfaction with the treatment or its absence. Drugs used to treat urinary incontinence differ in the mechanism of action - a change in the drug can necessarily improve the quality of life. Waking up at night causes irritability, daytime sleepiness and other unpleasant effects. More information about the drug Zavesin and its availability: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/98912/zevesin-10-mg-tabletki-powlekane/apteki I also encourage you to look at the article: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/leki-na-nietrzymanie-moczu

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