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A patient tells you he frequently urinates at night and would like for you to prescribe him something to decrease (against) his urination. What would you prescribe him? Vocabulary term is against urination.

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Explanation: The most commonly prescribed anti-muscarinic medications include: oxybutynin (Ditropan transdermal patch, Ditropan XL, Oxytrol, Anutrol) solifenacin (Vesicare) tolterodine (Detrol)

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Oxybutynin

This is one of the most common medicines used to treat an over active bladder - it relaxes the bladder muscles to help decrease the frequency at which the prescribed patient would need to urinate

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