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italics
= common;
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= life-threatening   
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oxybutynin (Rx)

(ox-i-byoo′ti-nin)

Ditropan
, Ditropan XL, Gelnique, Oxytrol
, Oxytrol Transdermal, Uromax

Func. class.:
Anticholinergic

Chem. class.:
Synthetic tertiary amine

Do not confuse:
Ditropan
/diazepam

ACTION:

Relaxes smooth muscles in urinary tract by inhibiting acetylcholine at postganglionic sites

USES:

Antispasmodic for neurogenic bladder, overactive bladder

CONTRAINDICATIONS:

Hypersensitivity, GI obstruction, urinary reten
tion, glaucoma, severe colitis, myasthenia gravis, unstable CV disease

Precautions:
Pregnancy (B), breastfeeding, children <12 yr, geriatric patients, suspected glaucoma, cardiac disease, dementia

DOSAGE AND ROUTES
Calculator

• Adult:
PO
5 mg bid-tid, max 5 mg qid;
EXT REL
5-10 mg/day, may increase by 5 mg, max 30 mg/day;
TD
apply 1 patch to abdomen, hip, buttock 2×/wk (q3-4 days);
GEL
apply contents of 1 packet to abdomen, upper arms, shoulders, thighs daily

• Geriatric:
PO
2.5-5 mg bid-tid, increase by 2.5 mg q several days

• Child >6 yr:
PO
5 mg bid, max 5 mg tid;
EXT REL
5 mg/day, max 20 mg/day

• Child 1-5 yr:
PO
0.2 mg/kg/dose bid-tid

Available forms:
Syr 5 mg/5 ml; tabs 5 mg; ext rel tabs 5, 10, 15 mg; TD 3.9 mg/day; top gel 10% (Gelnique)

Administer:
PO route

• 
Do not crush, break, or chew ext rel tabs

• 
Without regard to meals

Topical route

• 
Wash hands; apply to clean, dry, intact skin on abdomen, upper arms/shoulders, thighs; avoid navel, rotate sites

• 
Squeeze contents into palm of hand or directly on site, rub gently

• 
Do not bathe, exercise, swim for 1 hr after application

• 
Allow to dry before putting on clothing

• 
Do not be near flame, fire, or smoke until gel has dried

• 
Delivers 100 mg

Transdermal route

• 
Apply to clean, dry, intact skin on abdomen, hip, buttock; use firm pressure; not affected by showering/bathing; rotate sites

• 
Delivers 3.9 mg/day

SIDE EFFECTS

CNS:
Anxiety, restlessness, dizziness, somnolence, insomnia, nervousness
,
seizures,
headache,
drowsiness
, confusion

CV:
Palpitations, sinus tachycardia
, hypertension, peripheral edema,
QT prolongation

EENT:
Blurred vision, dry eyes
, increased intraocular tension,
dry mouth
, throat

GI:
Nausea, vomiting, anorexia
, abdominal pain,
constipation, dyspepsia
, diarrhea, taste perversion, GERD

GU:
Dysuria, impotence,
urinary retention, hesitancy

MISC:
Hyperthermia, anaphylaxis, angioedema

PHARMACOKINETICS

Onset 1/2-1 hr, peak 3-6 hr, duration 6-10 hr; metabolized by liver, excreted in urine; terminal half-life 2-3 hr

INTERACTIONS

• 
Altered pharmacokinetic parameters: CYP3A4 inhibitors

Increase:
CNS depression—benzodiazepines, sedatives, hypnotics, opioids

Increase:
levels of atenolol, digoxin, nitrofurantoin

Increase:
anticholinergic effects—antihistamines, amantidine, other anticholinergics

Increase or decrease:
levels of phenothiazines

Decrease:
levels of acetaminophen, haloperidol, levodopa

Decrease:
effects of oxybutynin—CYP3A4 inducers

NURSING CONSIDERATIONS
Assess:

• 
Urinary patterns:
distention, nocturia, frequency, urgency, incontinence, I&O ratios; cystometry to diagnose dysfunction, urinary tract infections should be treated

 
Allergic reactions:
rash, urticaria; if these occur, product should be discontinued; angioedema

 
QT prolongation:
ECG for QT prolongation, ejection fraction; assess for chest pain, palpitations, dyspnea

• 
CNS effects: confusion, anxiety; anticholinergic effects in geriatric patients

Evaluate:

• 
Urinary status: dysuria, frequency, nocturia, incontinence

Teach patient/family:

• 
To avoid hazardous activities because dizziness, blurred vision may occur

• 
To avoid OTC medications with alcohol, other CNS depressants

• 
To avoid hot weather, strenuous activity because product decreases perspiration

• 
About the correct application of each product form

• 
Transdermal:
Change patch 2×/wk, do not use same site within 7 days, dispose of and use container not accessible to pets/children

• 
To open patch immediately before using

• 
Do not use during MRI, remove

• 
Topical gel:
Rotate sites

• 
Apply to clean, dry skin on abdomen, upper arm/shoulders/thighs

• 
Gel is flammable

Canada only   Side effects:
italics
= common;
bold
= life-threatening   
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