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Ditropan is a very popular medication used for the treatment of OAB – Overactive Bladder. Unfortunately, a number of studies have shown a substantial potential link between Ditropan – also known as Oxybutynin – and the development of dementia. A significant number of elderly people may have been prescribed Ditropan or Ditropan XL over the years and developed dementia after taking the drug, and they could now be entitled to compensation.

While having an overactive bladder is indeed an uncomfortable and sometimes embarrassing condition, an increased risk of developing dementia after taking a medication to treat it is alarming and should be considered with great caution by patients and their doctors. If the use of Ditropan or Ditropan XL could be linked to future dementia risk even years after taking the medication, those links should be considered carefully, and those who believe they have been affected are due justice for their suffering.

In 2020, Oxybutynin was the 97th most commonly prescribed medication in the United States. It remains incredibly popular to prescribe to treat OAB, despite studies linking the development of dementia in those over 65 to the use of oxybutynin, possibly due to its anticholinergic properties.

If you or a loved one developed dementia after taking Ditropan or Ditropan XL, you could be eligible to file a claim against drug manufacturer Janssen and its parent company, Johnson & Johnson.

Please contact the team at Phillips Law Group for a free consultation to learn more about your potential legal options if you took this drug and later developed dementia, or if a loved one took the drug and was later diagnosed with the condition. The first, no-obligation case evaluation with our office is free, meaning you pay nothing unless we move forward with a case and you recover compensation.

Please call us at 602-222-2222 without delay, or fill out the form on this page to contact us to learn more about your potential eligibility for a Ditropan lawsuit.

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    More Information on Ditropan

    What Is Ditropan Used For?

    Ditropan, a brand name for Oxybutynin, is a medication used to treat overactive bladder. It was approved for medical use in the United States in 1975.

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    What Are Some Known Side Effects From Taking Ditropan?

    Some side effects from taking Ditropan include dry mouth, dry eyes, drowsiness, headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, upset stomach, stomach pain, constipation, diarrhea, blurred vision, flushed skin, stuffy nose, swollen ankles or legs (oedema), and cough. It can also increase the risk of heatstroke because it causes decreased sweating.

    Some studies have shown an increased risk of confusion and dementia in people taking oxybutynin. If you believe you or a loved one developed dementia after taking Ditropan, contact our office to learn about your legal options.

    Symptoms of Dementia

    According to the Mayo Clinic, some symptoms of dementia include:

    • Memory loss
    • Difficulty communicating
    • Difficulty with visual and spatial abilities
    • Difficulty reasoning
    • Difficulty handling complex tasks
    • Difficulty with coordination and motor functions
    • Confusion/disorientation
    • Personality changes
    • Depression
    • Anxiety
    • Inappropriate behavior
    • Paranoia
    • Agitation
    • Hallucinations
    • …and more

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    What Compensation Can I Recover?

    If you developed dementia after taking Ditropan/Oxybutynin, you could potentially request compensation for:

    • Physical pain and suffering
    • Mental and emotional trauma
    • …and more

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    How Much Does a Ditropan Lawyer Cost?

    Please get in touch with Phillips Law Group if you or a loved one has been impacted after taking Ditropan. We are passionate about helping clients who have been harmed due to defective or dangerous drugs, and we are happy to discuss any possible legal steps you can take.

    We handle cases on a contingency basis at Phillips Law Group, meaning we do not require money upfront. There is no risk in giving our team a call to talk about your legal options, and your information will remain confidential. You owe us nothing unless we pursue and win your case. Please contact our law firm to learn more.

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