Frequent bathroom visits affect an estimated 33 million Americans annually, often disrupting daily life. The urinary system plays a vital role in maintaining fluid balance, yet many overlook how certain medications can influence its function. Side effects linked to increased urination are frequently misattributed to aging or lifestyle, leading to delayed recognition and management. Understanding which medications may contribute to this issue is crucial for timely intervention and improved quality of life. This article explores the common drugs that could be prompting those urgent trips to the restroom.
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