Mirabig 25 ER Tablet 10's
About Mirabig 25 ER Tablet 10's
Mirabig 25 ER Tablet 10's belongs to the group of medications called ‘urinary antagonists' or 'antispasmodics' primarily used in the treatment of overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms. Overactive bladder is a condition in which the urinary bladder muscles constrict uncontrollably, thereby causing an urgent need to urinate, frequent urination and inability to control urination.
Mirabig 25 ER Tablet 10's contains ‘mirabegron’ that relaxes the urinary bladder muscles, which in turn decreases the activity of the overactive bladder. In an overactive bladder, muscle contractions occur before the full expansion of the bladder, causing the patient to have frequent urges to urinate. Mirabig 25 ER Tablet 10's stops these sudden contractions of urinary bladder muscles, thereby enabling control over urination. Thus, it increases the amount and volume of urine that can be held by the bladder.
In some cases, Mirabig 25 ER Tablet 10's may cause common side effects of Mirabig 25 ER Tablet 10's are nausea, constipation, diarrhoea, headache, dizziness, and increased heart rate. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and resolve gradually over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, consult a doctor.
Do not take Mirabig 25 ER Tablet 10's if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. Before taking Mirabig 25 ER Tablet 10's, inform your doctor if you have kidney disease, liver disease, hypertension, urinary retention, angioedema, or a history of heart rhythm problems (including QT prolongation). Consult your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Avoid driving or operating heavy machinery, as this medicine may cause dizziness.
Uses of Mirabig 25 ER Tablet 10's
Medicinal Benefits
Mirabig 25 ER Tablet 10's contains 'mirabegron', which belongs to the class of medications called 'anticholinergics'. It can decrease the activity of the overactive bladder. In an overactive bladder, muscle contractions occur before the full expansion of the bladder, causing the patient to have frequent urges to urinate. Mirabig 25 ER Tablet 10's can stop these sudden contractions of bladder muscles. It enables control over urination and increases the amount of urine held by your bladder.
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Drug Warnings
Do not take Mirabig 25 ER Tablet 10's if you are allergic to any ingredients present in it. Before taking Mirabig 25 ER Tablet 10's, inform your doctor if you have kidney disease, liver disease, hypertension, urinary retention, angioedema, or a history of heart rhythm problems (including QT prolongation). Consult your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Avoid driving or operating heavy machinery, as this medicine may cause dizziness.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: Mirabig 25 ER Tablet 10's may interact with other antifungal drugs (ketoconazole and itraconazole), antihypertensives (carvedilol, metoprolol), antacid (brexpiprazole), anti-psychotic (pimozide, thioridazine), anti-allergic (chlorpheniramine), anti-tussive (dextromethorphan), blood thinners (warfarin, coumadin), anti-depressants (desipramine), anti-arrhythmic (digoxin, flecainide, propafenone), drugs used to treat overactive bladder (darifenacin, fesoterodine, oxybutynin, tolterodine, trospium).
Drug-Food Interactions: Do not take grapefruit or grapefruit juice while using Mirabig 25 ER Tablet 10's.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Mirabig 25 ER Tablet 10's should be used with caution in patients with urinary retention (inability to urinate), heart rhythm problems (including QT prolongation), hypertension, kidney dialysis, severe liver disease, or severe kidney disease.
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Disease/Condition Glossary
Overactive bladder (OAB): In normal conditions, when the urinary bladder is filled with urine, it sends a message to the brain that an individual is ready to urinate. During the urination process, bladder muscles contract, which ultimately leads to a uniform flow of urine. Contrary to this, in an overactive bladder (OAB), the urinary bladder muscles start contracting before the urine is filled in the urinary bladder, thereby causing frequent urges to urinate.