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Women asked if bladder drug should be available over the counter

 

A pill to help treat an overactive bladder – which affects millions of women – could soon be available to buy in the UK without a prescription.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) wants women and doctors to submit their views.

Aquiette tablets treat the “urge to pee” condition which can cause frequent toilet trips and distressing accidents.

Symptoms include having to urinate at least eight times a day and more than once during the night.

It would be the first time medicine for the treatment of overactive bladder would be available without prescription.

Dr Laura Squire, from the MHRA, said: “For many women, an overactive bladder can make day-to-day living extremely challenging.

“It can impact on relationships, on work, on social life, and it can lead to anxiety and depression.

“Fortunately there are treatments around, and from today you will have a chance to have your say on whether one of those treatments, Aquiette, can be available for the first time without a prescription.”

The consultation will run for three weeks, closing on 6 May, 2022.

Details can be found on https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/consultation-on-proposal-to-make-aquiette-25mg-tablets-oxybutynin-hydrochloride-available-from-pharmacies

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