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pollie
Asked July 2021
Can Myrbetriq cause an UTI?
Incontinence
Medications
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
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Grandma1954
Jul 2021
From what I see it can cause urine retention and THAT might lead to a UTI. The medication itself would not cause a UTI.
A call into the doctor to let them know what is going on. And to check if there is possible urine retention.
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Jul 2021
I would ask her doctor or call the pharmacist and ask them.
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A call into the doctor to let them know what is going on. And to check if there is possible urine retention.
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