No: Not at all. It's an anti-muscarinic. It inhibits muscarinic nerve receptors in the bladder and other areas.
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No: No, it is what is called and anti-muscarinc. It blocks muscarinic receptors in the bladder wall which helps keep the bladder muscle from contracting so often.
Answered 2/7/2015
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