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Solifenacin oral tablet dosage: A detailed guide

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Doctors prescribe solifenacin oral tablet for treating certain symptoms of overactive bladder in adults. You take it by mouth once per day.
Medically reviewed by Michael Rio, PharmD
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This article describes solifenacin oral tablet’s dosages and strengths and gives details on how to take it. You’ll also find information on cost savings and coupon options for solifenacin. If you want to know more about solifenacin oral tablet, see this overview article. It covers details about the drug’s uses, side effects, and more.

Solifenacin oral tablet is a generic version of the brand-name drug Vesicare.

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Form and strengths of solifenacin

Solifenacin oral tablet comes as follows:

  • Form: oral tablet, which you’ll take by swallowing
  • Strengths: 5 milligrams (mg), 10 mg

Dosage of solifenacin

This article describes the recommended dosages for solifenacin oral tablet. The drugmaker provides these dosages.

If your doctor prescribes this medication, you should follow the dosage they prescribe. Your doctor will determine the dosage that best meets your needs. Do not change your dosage of solifenacin oral tablet without your doctor’s recommendation.

Usual recommended dosages of solifenacin in adults

Solifenacin is prescribed to treat overactive bladder symptoms in adults. Dosages for this use are as follows:

  • Starting dosage: 5 milligrams (mg)
  • Maximum dosage: 10 mg

If you don’t experience side effects from the 5 mg dose, your doctor may increase your dosage to 10 mg.

Dosage adjustments for solifenacin

Your doctor will prescribe a dosage of solifenacin oral tablet based on several factors. These include:

Missed dose of solifenacin

Talk with your doctor or pharmacist right away if you realize you forgot to take a dose of solifenacin oral tablet. They may advise you to take the missed dose. Or they may advise you to skip it and take your next dose as scheduled.

For tips on how to plan your doses of solifenacin oral tablet and avoid missing a dose, read this article. You could also try:

  • downloading a reminder app on your phone
  • setting an alarm
  • putting a note where you’ll see it, such as on your calendar, bathroom mirror, or bedside table

Frequently asked questions

Below are answers to some commonly asked questions about solifenacin oral tablet and its dosage.

Do older adults need to take a lower dose of solifenacin?

Maybe. Older adults (ages 65 years and older) wouldn’t need a lower dose of solifenacin solely due to their age. Studies of solifenacin showed the same side effects in younger and older adults.

However, doctors recommend taking a lower dose of solifenacin in certain situations listed below:

Generally, older adults are more likely to have a kidney or liver condition than younger adults. Older adults are also more likely to take multiple medications. This can increase the risk of drug interactions with solifenacin, and your doctor may prescribe a lower dosage in response.

If you’re an older adult, be sure to discuss your complete medical history and any medications you take with your doctor and pharmacist. This information helps determine whether you should take a lower solifenacin dose.

Is solifenacin taken long term?

Yes, doctors typically prescribe solifenacin oral tablet as a long-term treatment. If you and your doctor determine that it’s safe and effective for your condition, you’ll likely take it long term.

If you have questions about how long you should take solifenacin oral tablet, talk with your doctor.

How solifenacin is taken

You’ll swallow solifenacin oral tablet once per day.

You should swallow solifenacin tablets whole. Do not crush, split, or chew the tablets. If it’s hard for you to swallow tablets, view this article. It provides suggestions on how to swallow medications that come in pill or tablet form.

Also, be sure to talk with your doctor or pharmacist if you’re having difficulty taking your medication. They can offer recommendations about taking it.

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Overdose of solifenacin

It’s important that you do not take more solifenacin oral tablet than your doctor prescribes. Doing so can lead to harmful effects.

Symptoms of solifenacin overdose

Symptoms of an overdose can include:

  • altered consciousness and impaired thinking
  • blurry vision
  • tremors
  • dry skin
  • problems with balance and coordination

What to do if you take too much solifenacin

If you think you’ve used too much solifenacin, call your doctor or pharmacist right away. Or you could call 800-222-1222 to speak with someone at America’s Poison Centers. You can also use its online resource. If you have severe symptoms, call 911 or a local emergency number immediately. You can also go to the closest emergency room.

What to ask your doctor

This article describes the usual recommended dosages for solifenacin oral tablet. If your doctor prescribes this medication, they’ll determine the dosage that’s best for you.

Do not change your dosage of solifenacin oral tablet without your doctor’s recommendation. You should take solifenacin oral tablet exactly as your doctor prescribes it. Let your doctor know if you have concerns or questions about your treatment plan.

Here’s a list of some possible questions you may want to ask your doctor:

  • Would a different dosage of solifenacin raise or lower my risk of side effects from the drug?
  • Can you tell me more about drugs that interact with solifenacin and affect the dosage prescribed?
  • Based on my kidney health, would you prescribe a lower dosage of solifenacin?

Disclaimer: Optum Perks has made every effort to make certain that all information is factually correct, comprehensive, and up to date. However, this article should not be used as a substitute for the knowledge and expertise of a licensed healthcare professional. You should always consult your doctor or another healthcare professional before taking any medication. The drug information contained herein is subject to change and is not intended to cover all possible uses, directions, precautions, warnings, drug interactions, allergic reactions, or adverse effects. The absence of warnings or other information for a given drug does not indicate that the drug or drug combination is safe, effective, or appropriate for all patients or all specific uses.

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