I received information on this Dignity study study they are doing research to develop a new treatment for overactive bladder. Their web site is www.dignitystudy.com From their site: What is the Dignity study? For U.S. and Canada only
A phase III international multi-center study to determine the efficacy and safety of a new experimental medication for the control of urinary incontinence episodes resulting from overactive bladder in patients with spinal cord injury or multiple sclerosis.
In these patients, nerve damage results in overactive bladder with frequent urinary incontinence episodes, which can be frustrating and embarrassing, and ultimately affect their quality of life.
This experimental medication has previously been shown to effectively reduce urinary incontinence episodes in patients with overactive bladder.
Dignity Study For Overactive Bladder
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longhaul
, Aug 11 2008 04:54 AM
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Posted 15 August 2008 - 11:15 PM
longhaul, on Aug 10 2008, 09:54 PM, said:
I received information on this Dignity study study they are doing research to develop a new treatment for overactive bladder. Their web site is www.dignitystudy.com From their site: What is the Dignity study? For U.S. and Canada only
A phase III international multi-center study to determine the efficacy and safety of a new experimental medication for the control of urinary incontinence episodes resulting from overactive bladder in patients with spinal cord injury or multiple sclerosis.
In these patients, nerve damage results in overactive bladder with frequent urinary incontinence episodes, which can be frustrating and embarrassing, and ultimately affect their quality of life.
This experimental medication has previously been shown to effectively reduce urinary incontinence episodes in patients with overactive bladder.
A phase III international multi-center study to determine the efficacy and safety of a new experimental medication for the control of urinary incontinence episodes resulting from overactive bladder in patients with spinal cord injury or multiple sclerosis.
In these patients, nerve damage results in overactive bladder with frequent urinary incontinence episodes, which can be frustrating and embarrassing, and ultimately affect their quality of life.
This experimental medication has previously been shown to effectively reduce urinary incontinence episodes in patients with overactive bladder.
Boy I would definitely like to see the results of this study. I have tried everything under the sun, short of dehydrating myself. I recently stopped drinking anything after 7 p.m., which really messes up my ability to go out and enjoy nightlife. Who else has found a miracle drug or routine to avoid waking up one to two times at night?
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