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What are the most common side affects of bladder-control medications? Lynn Harrelson answered: Bladder control and incontinence medications have various side affects depending on the person taking them. Some side affects of Over-Active Bladder (OAB) and Incontinence medications are dry mouth, blurry vision, heartburn and constipation. Full Answer...
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