Research - Nocturia Clinical Research Study
The Urology Team Research Department is currently conducting a clinical research study in male subjects with nocturia (frequent night time urination). The purpose of the study is to determine the effectiveness and safety of repeated doses of an investigational drug.
Symptoms:
If you are a man who wakes up during sleep to urinate at least 2 times a night, you could qualify.
Study Design:
The study consists of 15 study visits for up to 14 weeks. This study is also posted on clinicaltrials.gov.
Study Criteria:
Inclusion Criteria:
- Male subjects aged 18 years and older (no upper limit)
- Nocturia defined as an average of 2 voids or more per night over the previous 7 days.
- Generally well (concomitant illness/conditions well controlled).
- Provide written informed consent.
How Can I Find Out If I May Be Eligible?
If you or someone you know may be interested, please contact Heather Bourek, CCRC at 512-901-9466 or e-mail research@urologyteam.com.
Why Should You Participate in this Clinical Research Study?
- By participating in a clinical research study you may be contributing to the advancement of medicine and helping others in the future.
- As a clinical research study participant, you would receive study medication and study related care at no cost to you for the duration of the study.
- You would also receive up to $925.00 in monetary compensation for your time and travel.
- You may also find the research process interesting.
Study Site Locations:
This study is being conducted at the following Urology Team location by Dr. Elizabeth Houser:
NORTH LOCATION – Arboretum Medical Center
11410 Jollyville Road
Suite 1101
Austin, Texas 78759
http://www.urologyteam.com/maps#north
ROUND ROCK LOCATION
511 Oakwood Boulevard
Round Rock, Texas 78681
http://www.urologyteam.com/maps#rr