Trial Information
Summary: Frequent Nighttime Urination - Nocturia Study
Are you tired of frequent trips to the bathroom at night?
Frequent nighttime urination is called Nocturia.
Nocturia is the frequent need to go to the bathroom to urinate
at night. Individuals without nocturia can sleep 6 to 8 hours per
night without having to urinate. Individuals with severe nocturia
may get up five or six times during the night to go to the
bathroom.
Symptoms may include:
- Excessive urination (need to urinate too much fluid)
- Frequent urination (too many visits to the bathroom)
- Urinary urgency (the need to urinate, sometimes without much
result)
- Reduced urine
The MELT study is a research study for men and women with
nocturia. The study is testing the safety and effectiveness of a
fast dissolving formulation of an investigational medication for
nocturia.
Patient Inclusion Criteria - Study volunteers must meet
the following criteria:
- Be aged 18 or older
- At night, average 2 or more trips to the bathroom to
urinate
Patient Exclusion Criteria - Study volunteers must meet
the following criteria:
- Does not take diuretics or water pills
- Does not have diabetes or high blood pressure which is not
controlled by Medication
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Contact:
Michele Pleasant, Patient Recruitment Specialist
West Coast Clinical Research
5525 Etiwanda Ave.
Suite 202
Tarzana, CA 91356
Telephone: 818-776-0820, Ext. 101
Fax: 818-776-1269
Email:
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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 6:31:47 AM