Trial Information
Summary: A research study for patients with symptoms of overactive bladder
Why not try a medical research study?
If you have a spinal cord injury or multiple sclerosis, and suffer from an overactive bladder, you may qualify for
the DignityToo Study – a medical research study.
As someone with an overactive bladder, you know the importance of planning for the unexpected. Frequent incontinence
episodes can be frustrating when planning daily activities. Even simple activities may require special precautions
such as carrying extra pads or packing an extra change of clothes. This, of course, most likely limits what
activities you allow yourself to do, and ultimately affects your quality of life. If you’re caring for someone with
this condition, you know all too well what day-to-day life is like.
For most people with spinal cord injuries, nerve damage results in overactive bladder causing frequent incontinent
episodes. For multiple sclerosis patients, spinal cord lesions cause the symptoms. Bladder management options such
as self-catheterization may be inconvenient and have side effects such as urinary tract infections. Other current
treatments include medications that may have accompanying side effects such as dry mouth, constipation, and blurred
vision.
Right now research is underway to develop a new treatment option which may help improve the management of your
overactive bladder symptoms.
The investigational medication being studied is approved for other conditions and, in prior studies, has proven
effective in helping patients with a spinal cord injury or multiple sclerosis reduce the frequency of urinary
incontinence incidents.
Physicians in your area are conducting the DignityToo Study. Qualifying participants will have a spinal cord injury
between the C5 and C8 vertebrae or have multiple sclerosis that essentially restricts them to a wheelchair. They may
also experience frequent incontinent episodes due to overactive bladder and are looking for an alternative to their
current method of bladder management. Potential participants will be evaluated to further determine their
eligibility. Investigational study medication, medical exams, and lab tests will be provided to qualified
participants at no charge. Financial compensation for time and travel may also be available.
Visit www.DignityTooStudy.com or call 1-888-61-STUDY
(1-888-617-8839) to find out more.
Investigational study medication, medical exams, and lab tests will be provided to qualified participants at no
charge. Financial compensation for time and travel may also be available.
Study inclusion / exclusion criteria
- You must be between 18-80 years old
- Have been diagnosed by your doctor for overactive bladder with some incontinence at least 3 months ago
- Have a cervical level spinal cord injury or multiple sclerosis that essentially restricts you to a
wheelchair
- Weigh a minimum of 50 kg, or 110 lbs
- Be willing and able to record information regarding bladder function onto a paper diary (provided)
- Be willing and able to complete the entire course of the study
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Contact:
Luba Osuska, Research Coordinator
Can-Med Clinical Research Inc.
330 -1641 Hillside Avenue
Victoria, BC, Canada, V8T 501
Telephone: 250-370-2606
Email:
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Trial listings updated: June 4, 2008 at 2:44:11 PM