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In most cases, your personal doctor or healthcare provider can diagnose your bladder symptoms and determine whether a treatment such as VESIcare is right for you.

If you don’t have a personal doctor, you can find one through the American Medical Association, which offers a free doctor search service. Because some insurance companies require that you first visit a “primary-care provider” (PCP) before you see a specialist, it’s a good idea to check with your health insurance company about your coverage before seeing a doctor.

Please note that by clicking this link, you will be taken to a website that is independent from VESIcare.

Click here to find a doctor in your area through the American Medical Association’s “Physician Select” service.





Important Safety Information
VESIcare is for urgency, frequency, and leakage (overactive bladder). VESIcare is not for everyone. If you have certain types of stomach, urinary, or glaucoma problems, do not take VESIcare. While taking VESIcare, if you experience a serious allergic reaction, severe abdominal pain, or become constipated for three or more days, tell your doctor right away. In studies, common side effects were dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision, and indigestion.
Complete Prescribing Information for VESIcare

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA.
Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

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