Oxytrol For Women is a brand-name non-prescription drug patch that treats overactive bladder, a condition involving frequent, urgent, and sometimes involuntary urination. The active ingredient in Oxytrol For Women, oxybutynin, blocks the nerves that control the muscles inside the bladder, reducing the pressure in the bladder and the sometimes urgent need to urinate. Oxytrol For Women price averages $30.97, but a SingleCare Oxytrol For Women coupon reduces the price of 1, 8 patch twice weekly box down to $22.08. SingleCare discounts are eligible for over-the-counter products like Oxytrol For Women when prescribed by a physician.
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Oxytrol For Women is a brand-name non-prescription drug patch that treats overactive bladder, a condition involving frequent, urgent, and sometimes involuntary urination. The active ingredient in Oxytrol For Women, oxybutynin, blocks the nerves that control the muscles inside the bladder, reducing the pressure in the bladder and the sometimes urgent need to urinate. Oxytrol For Women price averages $30.97, but a SingleCare Oxytrol For Women coupon reduces the price of 1, 8 patch twice weekly box down to $22.08. SingleCare discounts are eligible for over-the-counter products like Oxytrol For Women when prescribed by a physician.
Our price history metrics are calculated from aggregate prescription data that we receive from all participating pharmacies. This chart updates daily to show new price fluctuations. If a data point is missing from the chart, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
| Pharmacy | Oxytrol For Women Retail Price | Oxytrol For Women SingleCare Price |
|---|---|---|
| Walgreens | $28.96 | $23.44 |
| Kroger Pharmacy | $25.24 | $25.24 |
These prices are based on the last month of SingleCare prescription fill data by major pharmacy. This table updates daily to show the most accurate typical prices by pharmacies. If a data point is missing from the table, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
Oxytrol For Women is a brand-name non-prescription drug patch that treats overactive bladder, a condition involving frequent, urgent, and sometimes involuntary urination. The active ingredient in Oxytrol For Women, oxybutynin, blocks the nerves that control the muscles inside the bladder, reducing the pressure in the bladder and the sometimes urgent need to urinate. Oxytrol For Women price averages $30.97, but a SingleCare Oxytrol For Women coupon reduces the price of 1, 8 patch twice weekly box down to $22.08. SingleCare discounts are eligible for over-the-counter products like Oxytrol For Women when prescribed by a physician.
Uninsured customers pay an average of $30.97, but Oxytrol For Women prices can vary. Visit a nearby participating pharmacy and pay $22.08 per 1, 8 patch twice weekly box with a SingleCare Oxytrol For Women coupon. Your SingleCare discount card can reduce your prescription drug prices by up to 80%.
Oxytrol For Women will probably not be covered by health insurance. Even if it is, your copay cost may be higher than what you would pay with a SingleCare Oxytrol For Women coupon.
Because Oxytrol For Women is an inexpensive over-the-counter laxative with many less expensive generic alternatives, neither Medicare Advantage nor Medicare Part D cover Oxytrol For Women. One money-saving option for Medicare patients with a prescription for Oxytrol For Women is a SingleCare savings card. The cost of Oxytrol For Women with a SingleCare discount card is $22.08.
Oxytrol For Women is a brand name drug with oxybutynin as the active ingredient and is delivered through a transdermal patch. Generic over-the-counter oxybutynin is available, but only in tablet form. Search for Oxytrol For Women or the generic oxybutynin on the SingleCare website or app for information and savings coupons for these medications.
Oxytrol For Women is an over-the-counter drug that treats overactive bladder, a condition involving frequent, urgent, and sometimes involuntary and uncontrolled urination. This condition is characterized by the tightening of bladder muscles, sometimes suddenly, when they shouldn't. Tightened bladder muscles create more pressure in the bladder and lead to a sudden need to urinate or, if they spasm, involuntary urination (incontinence).
The active ingredient in Oxytrol For Women, oxybutynin, blocks a chemical that stimulates nerves to activate bladder muscles. The bladder muscles relax and this reduces pressure in the bladder.
Oxytrol For Women is applied as a transdermal patch to dry skin on the abdomen, hips, or buttocks twice per week. Oxytrol For Women in the transdermal patch is slowly absorbed into the body over a few days.
Although not a complete list, common side effects of Oxytrol For Women include diarrhea, constipation, stomach pain, dry mouth, dry eyes, dry skin, headache, blurred vision, back pain, insomnia, dizziness, drowsiness, fast heartbeat, and fever. Mental and mood changes are very rare but include restlessness and confusion. Allergic reactions to Oxytrol For Women are rare but include rashes, hives, swelling, and trouble breathing. Discontinue use of Oxytrol For Women if you experience an allergic reaction, severe abdominal pain, or chest pain.
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