| The most commonly reported adverse drug reactions were application site reactions, occurring in 23.1% of patients. Other commonly occurring adverse drug reactions reported were dry mouth (8.6%), constipation (3.9%), diarrhoea (3.2%), headache (3.0%), dizziness (2.3%) and blurred vision (2.3%). Adverse reactions known to be associated with anticholinergic therapy, but not observed with Kentera during clinical studies are anorexia, vomiting, reflux oesophagitis, decreased sweating, heat stroke, decreased lacrimation, mydriasis, tachycardia, arrhythmia, disorientation, poor ability to concentrate, fatigue, nightmares, restlessness, convulsion, intraocular hypertension and induction of glaucoma, confusion, anxiety, paranoia, hallucinations, photosensitivity, erectile dysfunction. The adverse reactions reported below are classified according to frequency of occurrence as follows:• Very common ( 1/10)• Common ( 1/100 to < 1/10)• Uncommon ( 1/1,000 to < 1/100)| Infections and infestations | | Common:
| | - Urinary tract infection
| | | | Uncommon:
| | - Upper respiratory tract infection, fungal infection
| | | | Eye disorders | | Common:
| | - Blurred vision
| | | | Ear and labyrinth disorders | | Common:
| | - Dizziness
| | | | Cardiac disorders | | Uncommon:
| | - Palpitations
| | | | Vascular disorders | | Uncommon:
| | - Urticaria, hot flushes
| | | | Gastrointestinal disorders | | Common:
| | - Dry mouth, constipation, diarrhoea, nausea, abdominal pain
| | | | Uncommon:
| | - Abdominal discomfort, dyspepsia
| | | | Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders | | Uncommon:
| | - Back pain
| | | | Renal and urinary disorders | | Uncommon:
| | - Urinary retention, dysuria
| | | | General disorders and administration site conditions | | Very common:
| | - Application site pruritis
| | | | Common: | | - Application site erythema, application site reaction, application site rash, headache, Somnolence
| | | | Uncommon:
| | - Rhinitis
| | | | Injury, poisoning and procedural complications | | Uncommon:
| | - Inflicted injury
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