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Fesoterodine, sold under the brand name Toviaz among others, is a medication used to treat the symptoms of overactive bladder syndrome (OAB). It is a second line medication for this use. It is taken by mouth.

Common side effects include dry mouth and constipation. Other side effects may include urinary retention, trouble sleeping, and dizziness. It is not recommended in people with severe liver problems or myasthenia gravis. It is an antimuscarinic and works via the same chemical as tolterodine.

Fesoterodine was approved for medical use in Europe in 2007, the United States in 2008, and Canada in 2012. In the United States it costs about 310 USD per month as of 2021. This amount in the United Kingdom costs the NHS about £26.