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Anticholinergic Agent
Oxybutynin for Hot Flashes in Prostate Cancer
Recruiting0 awardsPhase 2
Ames, Iowa
This trial tests if oxybutynin can reduce hot flashes in men undergoing hormone therapy for prostate cancer. The medication might help by affecting how the body regulates temperature. Oxybutynin has been used to treat excessive sweating and hot flashes in various patient groups, including those with cancer.
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