Warnings:
Oxybutynin chloride (generic name for ditropan), when administered in the
presence of high environmental temperature, can cause heat prostration (fever
and heat stroke due to decreased sweating).
Barbara
> In a message dated 98-03-21 22:02:02 EST, hawkins(AT)futureweb.com.au writes:
>
> << > I never knew the heat problem could be a side effect of ditropan.
I've
> always
> > thought it was just TM.
> >
> > Paula
> I agree
> Ian
> >>