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

You are not alone

About 1 in 3 U.S. adults 40 years of age or older reported symptoms of OAB at least “sometimes.”

OAB is a real medical condition that may affect
a person’s daily activities. But there are treatment options available.

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Myrbetriq is the #1 prescribed* branded medication for OAB

*Based on IQVIA claims data of 12-month TRx shares for all branded OAB medications, January-December 2022.

THIS INFORMATION DOES NOT IMPLY SAFETY OR EFFICACY OF ANY PRODUCT; NO COMPARISONS SHOULD BE MADE.

How Does Myrbetriq Work?

How Does Myrbetriq Work?

How Does Myrbetriq Work?

Myrbetriq works on a different pathway

Myrbetriq is not an antimuscarinic.
When taken as directed, Myrbetriq can:

  • Help relax the smooth muscle that surrounds the bladder
  • Help the bladder to fill more completely and increase urine storage
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Real Stories

See how people living with OAB decided that it was
time to take control of their symptoms

Marie's Story

See how Marie’s life has changed after being on Myrbetriq and changing up her diet at her doctor’s suggestion.

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Maxine's Story

Learn how Maxine and her doctor worked together and found that Myrbetriq was right for her.

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Marilyn's Story

See how Marilyn manages her OAB symptoms with Myrbetriq and hear about her travel goals.

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

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Check out our resources for help managing overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms.

Whether you’re looking for lifestyle tips and tricks, bladder-friendly recipes, real stories from people like you, or expert advice, you’ll find it and more in our OAB Resources.


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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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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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