Myrbetriq is a prescription medicine for adults used to treat
overactive bladder (OAB) with symptoms of urgency, frequency and leakage.

What People Are Saying

In this section, you'll learn about:

  • Individuals and their experiences
    with Myrbetriq
  • What healthcare professionals (HCPs)
    say about Myrbetriq
  • Starting a conversation
    with your doctor

Real Stories

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Angie, Marilyn, Marie, Pam, and Maxine took the important step of talking to their doctors about their OAB symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage.

Watch their stories and learn how treating OAB symptoms with Myrbetriq has worked for them. Your results may vary.

These are people who have been compensated by Astellas for sharing their stories. The individuals in these videos are taking or have taken Myrbetriq.

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Angie

“You live with something like this and you think that it's normal... it doesn't have to be.”

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Marilyn

“You're not the only one. I'm one, and there are many others as well. Just talk to your doctor. Don't be embarrassed, don't be ashamed.”

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Marie

“It's very important to work with your doctor and not to be afraid to ask questions.”

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Pam

“Stop being afraid. The sooner you talk about it, the sooner you can have something done about it.”

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Maxine

“I want others like me to realize that overactive bladder is a health condition.”

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These are people who have been compensated by Astellas for sharing their stories.
The individuals in these videos are taking or have taken Myrbetriq.

Advice From Experts

Talking to a doctor about your OAB symptoms may seem hard. Let's face it, it can be an embarrassing subject to bring up.

But there is no reason to be embarrassed.
OAB is a real medical condition. Together, you and your doctor can decide which treatment option is best for you.

Watch the videos below to see what a urologist (a doctor who treats urinary problems) and a nurse practitioner have to say about the treatment of OAB symptoms and how Myrbetriq may help.

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OAB: Know its Effects

Nurse Practitioner Newman discusses how
OAB may affect daily activities.

Diane Newman, Nurse Practitioner

Learn about the effects of OAB and the use of medicine to manage symptoms.

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Myrbetriq: How It Works

Noted Urologist Dr. David Staskin
discusses
OAB and Myrbetriq.

Dr. David Staskin, Urologist

How a healthy bladder differs from an overactive bladder
and how Myrbetriq can help.

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OAB: What to Look For

National OAB educator and Nurse Practitioner Diane Newman, DNP, talks about the symptoms of OAB.

OAB: What to Look For

National OAB educator and Nurse Practitioner Diane Newman, DNP, talks about the symptoms of OAB.

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Think You Might Have OAB?

Think You Might Have OAB?

Think You Might Have OAB?

How to Start the Conversation with Your Doctor

If you have symptoms of OAB, the first step is having an open, honest discussion with your doctor — but that isn't easy for everyone. This easy-to-use symptom quiz can help you talk to your doctor:

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Why Myrbetriq?

Use of Myrbetriq

MYRBETRIQ® (mirabegron extended-release tablets) is a prescription medicine for adults used to treat overactive bladder (OAB) with symptoms of urgency, frequency and leakage.

Important Safety Information

Do not take MYRBETRIQ if you are allergic to mirabegron or any ingredients in MYRBETRIQ.

MYRBETRIQ may cause your blood pressure to increase or make your blood pressure worse if you have a history of high blood pressure. You and your doctor should check your blood pressure while you are taking MYRBETRIQ. Call your doctor if you have increased blood pressure.

MYRBETRIQ may increase your chances of not being able to empty your bladder. Tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder or you have a weak urine stream.

MYRBETRIQ may cause an allergic reaction with swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue with or without difficulty breathing. Stop using MYRBETRIQ and go to the nearest hospital emergency room right away.

Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take including medications for overactive bladder or other medicines especially thioridazine (Mellaril™ and Mellaril-S™), flecainide (Tambocor®), propafenone (Rythmol®), digoxin (Lanoxin®) or solifenacin succinate (VESIcare®). MYRBETRIQ may affect the way other medicines work, and other medicines may affect how MYRBETRIQ works.

Before taking MYRBETRIQ, tell your doctor about all of your medical conditions, including if you have liver or kidney problems.

The most common side effects of MYRBETRIQ include high blood pressure, pain or swelling of the
nose or throat (nasopharyngitis), urinary tract infection, and headache.

For further information, please talk to your healthcare professional and see accompanying Patient Product Information and complete Prescribing Information for MYRBETRIQ® (mirabegron extended‑release tablets).

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

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