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It is used in the treatment of overactive bladder, with symptoms of urinary urge incontinence.

Solifenacin is used to treat overactive bladder with symptoms such as urinary incontinence, urinary frequency as well as urinary urgency. It reduces muscle spasms of the urinary tract and bladder.

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what is the correct spelling of vesicare?

The trademark name is Vesicare, styled as VESIcare(solifenacin succinate), a continence control drug.


What is the treatment for overactive bladder?

Medications can reduce many types of leakage. Some drugs inhibit contractions of an overactive bladder. Others, such as solifenacin succinate (Vesicare), relax muscles, leading to more complete bladder emptying during urination.


Differences between succinate and succinate malonate?

Malonate is a competitive inhibitor preventing the substrate succinate from binding to the enzyme. The structure of succinate is comparable to that of malonate but for the ability for malonate to bind to an enzyme but then cannot further act on it creating a nonproductive complex.


Can you take oxybutynin and solifenacin together?

No. It won't be harmful if you do so, but you'll lose all solifenacin specificity on drug receptors. You'll get all oxybutinine side effects, without getting a benefit from using solifenacin. You should use higher dose of oxybutinine, or solifenacin alone. If you don't get enough effect from solifenacin, you should increase the dose to 10mg, or change for another medication.


What is ammonium succinate?

what is ammonium succinate? An amino acid


How malonate inhibit the conversion of succinate to fumarate?

Malonate is a competitive inhibitor of succinate dehydrogenase, the enzyme responsible for converting succinate to fumarate in the citric acid cycle. Malonate resembles succinate and competes for the active site of succinate dehydrogenase. As a result, malonate binds to the enzyme and prevents succinate from binding, inhibiting the conversion of succinate to fumarate.


What is a succinate reaction?

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How long does Doxylamine succinate stay in your body's system?

Is dolxylamine succinate a drug they look for when drug testing.


What is Malonic acids role with respect to succinate dehydrogenase?

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Is ammonium succinate safe?

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