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Solifenacin is sold under multiple brand names depending on the country and manufacturer. Common brand names include Vesicare (widely used internationally) for the immediate-release tablet form.
Yes. The brand name can change by dose strength and formulation (most markets use tablets, but branding and packaging differ). If you tell me your country or the strength (for example 5 mg or 10 mg), I can narrow it down to the exact market names used there.
If a label lists the active ingredient as solifenacin (often written as “solifenacin succinate”), it is the same medicine even if the brand name differs. The strength (5 mg/10 mg) helps confirm the exact version.
No. Vesicare is one of the best-known names, but other brands exist across different regions. The specific list depends on local regulatory approvals.
Which country are you in (or which label are you looking at)? If you share the country + strength, I’ll identify the most likely brand name used in that market. Sources: None provided.
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