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People often put off talking with their doctor about their bladder symptoms because they might be uncomfortable mentioning them or may feel it's something they can deal with on their own. The thing is, if you experience frequent bladder urges or leakage, not talking to your doctor means putting up with these bladder symptoms on your own.

Educate yourself and be prepared for your doctor visit:

What to Expect at the Doctor's Office
Types of doctors to see for bladder symptoms, and how a doctor makes a diagnosis.

How to Prepare for a Doctor Visit
What you need to bring to the doctor, and what questions to ask.

Bladder Tracker
An important chart to help your doctor make a diagnosis.

Finding a Doctor
A link to the American Medical Association's database.

Questions to Ask When Considering VESIcare
Questions and answers about once-daily VESIcare to help manage bladder symptoms.





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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