urotone (BETHANECHOL)
Introduction to Urotone
Urotone is a medication primarily used to address certain bladder conditions and digestive issues. It is particularly helpful for individuals experiencing difficulty urinating a... See More

What is Urotone?
Urotone chloride is a medicine that helps with bladder and digestion problems. It makes the muscles in these areas work better, which can improve urine flow and digestion. It's usually taken by mouth, but can also be given as a shot. The effects usually start within 30 minutes and last for about an hour.

What is the usual dose of Urotone?
The usual adult oral dose of Urotone ranges from 10 to 50 mg, taken three or four times a day. For children, the safety and effectiveness have not been established, so it's crucial to consult a healthcare provider for pediatric dosing.

How do I take Urotone?
To reduce nausea and vomiting, take the tablets an hour before eating or two hours after eating.

For how long do I take Urotone?
Urotone is typically used until the desired therapeutic effect is achieved or as directed by a healthcare provider. The effects of a single dose usually last about one hour, but the overall duration of use depends on the condition being treated.

What disease or symptom is Urotone used for?
Urotone chloride tablets help people who have difficulty urinating after surgery or childbirth. They also help people who have nerve damage that affects their bladder's ability to empty.

How long does it take for Urotone to start working?
Urotone chloride takes about 60-90 minutes to start working after you take it by mouth. It works best for about an hour. It can affect your digestive system and urinary tract within 30 minutes of taking it.

Is Urotone effective?
Yes, Urotone is effective in treating conditions like urinary retention and gastrointestinal issues. It helps stimulate bladder contractions for improved urination and promotes digestion by enhancing gastrointestinal motility. Its effectiveness depends on the underlying condition and proper usage. Always follow your doctor’s instructions for optimal results.

How do I know if Urotone is working?
You can tell Urotone is working if you notice:
- Improved ability to urinate, especially if you were experiencing urinary retention.
- Increased bowel movement or relief from symptoms of constipation or slow digestion.
- Less discomfort or bloating in the stomach.
If symptoms persist or worsen, consult your doctor to assess the effectiveness and dosage.

How does Urotone work?
Urotone works by stimulating muscarinic receptors, mimicking acetylcholine, which helps increase bladder contractions and improve urine flow. It also promotes movement in the gastrointestinal tract, aiding digestion and relieving conditions like urinary retention and slow gastric emptying.

Who should avoid taking Urotone?
Urotone chloride should not be used by people with certain medical conditions or health issues, such as: * Allergy to Urotone chloride * Overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) * Stomach ulcers * Asthma * Slow heart rate (bradycardia) * Low blood pressure (hypotension) * Heart disease * Epilepsy * Parkinson's disease * Weakened or damaged stomach or bladder walls * Blockage in the stomach or bladder * Conditions where increased muscle activity in the stomach or bladder could be harmful, such as after recent surgery * Blocked bladder neck * Spastic stomach or intestine issues * Inflammation in the stomach or intestines * Peritonitis * Severe nerve damage in the stomach (vagotonia)

Can I take Urotone with other prescription drugs?
Urotone can interact with certain drugs, like anticholinergics (reducing its effectiveness), beta-blockers (counteracting effects), and cholinesterase inhibitors (increasing effects). Always inform your doctor about any other medications you're taking.

Can Urotone be taken safely while pregnant?
Urotone chloride is a medication that should only be given to pregnant women if it is absolutely necessary. It is not clear if Urotone chloride can harm an unborn baby or affect a woman's ability to have children in the future.

Can Urotone be taken safely while breastfeeding?
Urotone chloride is a medication used to treat certain bladder conditions. However, it should only be given to pregnant women if it is truly necessary. It's not known if the medication passes into breast milk, but since it can have serious effects on nursing babies, women who are breastfeeding should talk to their doctor about the risks and decide whether they should stop nursing or stop taking the medication.

Is Urotone safe for the elderly?
Urotone is generally safe for the elderly, but caution is advised. Older adults may be more sensitive to its effects, such as dizziness or low blood pressure. It's important for elderly individuals to start with a lower dose and be closely monitored by their healthcare provider. Always inform your doctor about any other medications or health conditions to avoid potential interactions.

How should I store Urotone?
Store this medication at room temperature between 68° to 77°F (20° to 25°C). It's okay if the temperature sometimes goes between 59° to 86°F (15° to 30°C).

Does Urotone make people tired or drowsy?
Urotone may cause dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting, especially when getting up from a lying or sitting position. If you experience these side effects, it's important to sit or lie down until you feel better and consult your healthcare provider for further advice.

Does Urotone cause stomach upset?
Common gastrointestinal side effects of Urotone include abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. If you experience these symptoms, it's important to contact your healthcare provider for advice on managing these side effects.

Does Urotone affect sleep?
Most people tolerate this medicine well and difficulty sleeping is not commonly reported. If you do experience sleep issues, they are likely mild and temporary. To manage mild symptoms, maintain a regular sleep schedule and create a relaxing bedtime routine. If sleep problems are severe or persistent, consult your healthcare provider for advice.

Does Urotone make it hard to think or concentrate?
Most people tolerate this medicine well and difficulty thinking or concentrating is not commonly reported. If you do experience these symptoms, they are likely mild and temporary. To manage mild symptoms, take breaks and try focusing techniques. If symptoms are severe or persistent, consult your healthcare provider for advice.

Does Urotone affect mood?
Most people tolerate Urotone well, and changes in mood or increased anxiety are not commonly reported. If you do experience mood changes, they are likely mild and temporary. To manage mild symptoms, try relaxation techniques or talk to someone you trust. If mood changes are severe or persistent, consult your healthcare provider for advice.

Does Urotone interfere with sexual function?
Most people tolerate this medicine well and sexual side effects are not commonly reported. If you do experience changes in sexual function, they are likely mild and temporary. To manage mild symptoms, try relaxation techniques and communicate with your partner. If symptoms are severe or persistent, consult your healthcare provider for advice.

Does Urotone affect appetite?
Most people tolerate this medicine well and changes in appetite are not commonly reported. If you notice a change in your appetite, it's likely mild and temporary. To manage mild symptoms, maintain a balanced diet and regular meal schedule. If changes in appetite are severe or persistent, consult your healthcare provider for advice.

Does Urotone cause weight gain?
Most people tolerate Urotone well, and weight loss or weight gain is not commonly reported. There is no well-documented effect of this medicine on body weight. If you notice any significant changes in your weight, it's a good idea to discuss them with your healthcare provider to rule out other causes.

Does Urotone cause headaches?
Headaches have been reported as a side effect of Urotone. If you experience a headache while taking this medication, consult your healthcare provider for advice on how to manage this symptom.

Does Urotone limit driving?
Urotone may cause dizziness or lightheadedness, which can affect your ability to drive safely. If you experience these symptoms, it's advisable to avoid driving or operating heavy machinery until you know how the medication affects you.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Urotone?
Most people tolerate Urotone well, and occasional alcoholic drinks should not affect the way this medicine works. There are no well-established interactions between Urotone and alcohol. However, it's always wise to drink alcohol in moderation and be aware of how your body reacts. If you notice any unusual symptoms, consult your healthcare provider.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Urotone?
Most people tolerate Urotone well, and it should not limit your ability to drink caffeinated beverages like coffee or tea. There are no known interactions between Urotone and caffeine that would interfere with the medicine's action or cause harm. However, it's always a good idea to consume caffeine in moderation and monitor how your body responds.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Urotone?
Urotone may cause dizziness or lightheadedness, which could affect your ability to exercise safely. If you experience these symptoms, it's advisable to avoid strenuous activities and consult your healthcare provider for guidance.

What are the most common side effects of Urotone?
A side effect is an unwanted effect of a medicine. Common side effects of Urotone include nausea, dizziness, sweating, and abdominal cramps. These are not very common but can happen. When starting a new medicine, you might notice new symptoms that could be unrelated or temporary. Always talk to your doctor before stopping any medicine, as they can help determine if the symptoms are related.

Does Urotone have adverse effects?
Adverse effects are unwanted or harmful effects caused by a medicine. For Urotone, some concerning adverse effects include dizziness, nausea, sweating, and abdominal cramps. These are not very common but can occur. Rarely, it can cause serious effects like difficulty breathing or chest pain, which need immediate medical attention. Always report new symptoms to your doctor and talk to them before stopping the medicine.

Is Urotone addictive?
Urotone is not known to be addictive. It does not have habit-forming potential, so you don't need to worry about developing a dependence on it. Always use it as prescribed by your doctor, and if you have any concerns about your medication, discuss them with your healthcare provider.

Does Urotone have any safety warnings?
Urotone comes with safety warnings. It can cause dizziness or fainting, especially when standing up quickly, so be careful when changing positions. It may also cause breathing difficulties in people with asthma. Watch for signs like wheezing or shortness of breath. If you experience these symptoms, contact your doctor immediately. Always follow your doctor's instructions and report any unusual symptoms.

Is it safe to stop Urotone?
Urotone is often used for symptomatic relief of urinary retention, which means it helps with temporary conditions. Stopping it suddenly might bring back the symptoms it was treating, like difficulty urinating. There are no known withdrawal symptoms, but it's always best to talk to your doctor before stopping any medication. They can guide you on the safest way to stop taking it.

How do I dispose of Urotone?
If you can, bring unused medicines to a drug take-back program or collection site at a pharmacy or hospital. They will dispose of this medicine properly so they don't harm people or the environment. If you can't find a take-back program, you can throw most medicines in the trash at home. But first, take them out of their original containers, mix them with something undesirable like used coffee grounds, seal the mixture in a plastic bag and throw it away.

What are Urotone possible harms and risks?
Common side effects: * Stomach cramps or discomfort * Colicky pain * Nausea and burping * Diarrhea * Stomach gurgling * Drooling * Frequent urination * Headache * Low blood pressure with fast heartbeat * Warm flushing feeling, especially in the face * Sweating Serious side effects: * Feeling very sick * Seizures
Available in 3 variations

Urotone 25mg Tablet
Bethanechol (25mg)
strip of 10 tablets

Urotone 50mg Tablet DS
Bethanechol (50mg)
strip of 10 tablets

Urotone SR Tablet
Urotone SR Tablet
Bethanechol (75mg)
strip of 10 tablet