Trial Information

Summary: Research study for Women with Overactive Bladder

Tired of taking detours?
Do you need to urinate frequently?
Do you often feel a strong and sudden urge to urinate?
Do you experience urinary leakage as a result of this urge to urinate?

You may have overactive bladder (OAB), a treatable condition affecting millions of women.

Women with OAB are being sought for participation in a clinical research study. The purpose of this clinical research study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of an investigational medication for the treatment of OAB.

The study is seeking women between the ages of 18 and 65 experiencing overactive bladder with symptoms of urge incontinence-urinary leakage associated with the sensation of a strong and sudden urge to urinate. Women with other types of urinary incontinence will not qualify. Other bladder conditions, such as recent, chronic, or recurring urinary tract infections, bladder stones, interstitial cystitis, and other conditions may also disqualify potential study volunteers.

Intervention Type: Drug

Study Start Date: December 2005

Official Title:
A Twelve-Week Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel Group, Forced Titration, Proof of Concept Study to Assess and Tolerability as well as the Pharmacokinetic the Efficacy, Safety Profile of 60 mg and 120 mg of GW67969 administered once daily vs Placebo in Women with Overactive Bladder

Contact:

Maureen Lampo, PA-C
Staten Island Urological Research, PC
1800 Clove Road
Staten Island, NY 10304
Telephone: 718-720-6040
Fax: 718-720-6523
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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 5:45:33 AM


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