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A Double-Blind, Randomized, Parallel, Placebo-Controlled, Multicenter Study Evaluating the Effect of Treatment With Topically Administered Oxybutynin Gel in Patients With Urinary Frequency, and Urge and Mixed Urinary Incontinence With a Predominance of Urge Incontinence Episodes With an Open-Label Extension
In Brief
A Phase 3 clinical trial evaluating Oxybutynin and Placebo for Urge Urinary Incontinence and Urinary Frequency. Completed, enrolled 626 participants across 55 sites.
Detailed Summary
The primary objective of the double-blind phase of the study is to compare the effects of two doses of oxybutynin gel to placebo gel. The objective of the open-label extension is to evaluate the extended safety and skin-irritation profile of topically administered oxybutynin gel. The hypothesis is that topically administered oxybutynin gel will decrease (compared to placebo) the number of incontinence episodes per week, average daily urinary frequency, and urinary urgency; increase average urinary void volume; and improve patient quality of life.
Study Details
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Interventions
Oxybutynin Gel. Transdermal gel was applied once-daily (in the morning) during 12 weeks of treatment. Evaluation: reduction of incontinent episodes (baseline vs 12 weeks); comparison 56 resp. 84 mg vs placebo
Placebo Gel Oxybutynin Gel. Transdermal gel was applied once-daily (in the morning) during 12 weeks of treatment. Evaluation: reduction of incontinent episodes (baseline vs 12 weeks); comparison 56 resp. 84 mg vs placebo