The less you gotta go, the less you gotta worry

Detrol LA can help

Just 1 Detrol® LA (tolterodine tartrate extended release capsules) helps manage overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms like leaks, strong sudden urges to go, and going too often over a 24-hour period.* Find out how Detrol LA can help treat your OAB symptoms. Click Here

The first step is talking to your doctor.

Seeing results with Detrol LA

When it comes to seeing results, everyone is different. Some people notice an improvement in symptoms within a week. Most people continue to improve over several months. Learn More

*Individual results may vary.

Detrol® LA (tolterodine tartrate extended release capsules) treats the symptoms of overactive bladder (leaks, strong sudden urges to go, going too often).

Important Safety Information

If you have certain stomach problems, glaucoma, or cannot empty your bladder, you should not take Detrol LA.

Detrol LA may cause allergic reactions that may be serious. Symptoms of a serious allergic reaction may include swelling of the face, lips, throat, or tongue. If you experience these symptoms, you should stop taking Detrol LA and get emergency medical help right away.

Medicines like Detrol LA can cause blurred vision, dizziness, or drowsiness. Use caution while driving or doing other dangerous activities until you know how Detrol LA affects you.

The most common side effects with Detrol LA are dry mouth, constipation, headache, and stomach pain.

Detrol LA has both benefits and risks. There may be other options. Ask your doctor if Detrol LA is right for you.

To learn more about Detrol LA, please see Full Prescribing and Patient Information.

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