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Manual Trigger for Bedwetting
Study Summary
This trial is testing whether an alarm that is set off by parents in addition to the regular moisture alarm will help to improve the success of treating bedwetting.
- Bedwetting
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- You have a low score on a questionnaire about your ability to urinate and defecate properly.You cannot be taking DDAVP, anticholinergic, or B3 agonist medication while participating in the trial.You have certain medical conditions that include difficulty controlling urination during the day, abnormalities in your urinary system, frequent urinary tract infections or pain during urination, a bladder condition caused by nerve damage or a delay in development, difficulty controlling bowel movements, a rare condition that causes excessive urination, or previous surgeries related to the urinary system.You wet the bed more than twice a week.You have been diagnosed with bedwetting at night as your only symptom.Only children between 5 and 15 years old are eligible.
- Group 1: Manual trigger
- Group 2: Normal
- No Placebo-Only Group - All patients enrolled in this study will receive some form of active treatment.
- Screening: It may take up to 3 Weeks to process to see if you qualify in this trial.
- Treatment: The duration you will receive the treatment varies.
- Follow Ups: You may be asked to continue sharing information regarding the trial for 6 Months after you stop receiving the treatment.
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Who is eligible to apply for this medical experiment?
"This medical trial requires that participants suffer from nocturnal enuresis and are between 5-15 years old. Around 200 children will be admitted to the study."
Is recruitment currently underway for this clinical experiment?
"Affirmative. Data hosted on clinicaltrials.gov attests that this medical trial, first posted in March of 2018, is actively seeking patients from one site with the aim of recruiting up to 200 individuals."
How many people have been given access to this research project?
"Affirmative. The clinicaltrials.gov database states that this medical trial, which was first posted on March 9th 2018 still requires 200 individuals from 1 location to participate in the study."
Does this research encompass individuals aged 35 and over?
"According to the stated requirements, only children aged 5 - 15 can participate in this experiment. Additionally, there are a total of 17 clinical trials for those younger than 18 years old and 127 for individuals over 65."
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