The side effects of Elmiron include minor gastrointestinal disturbances. Some patients have also experienced hair loss that is reversible upon discontinuing the drug. There are no reports that Elmiron has any negative interactions with any other medications. In controlled trials, no adverse effect occurred more frequently with Elmiron than with placebos. Since Elmiron is metabolized by the liver, it is recommended that blood tests be performed periodically to test liver function.
Because studies have not been performed in pregnant women, the manufacturer recommends that the drug not be used in pregnancy. The safety and effectiveness of Elmiron use in children has not been established.
You or your physician can get more information on Elmiron by calling toll-free 888-ELMIRON or visiting www.orthoelmiron.com.
Revised November 23, 2008