Incontinence clinical trials at UCSF
1 research study open to eligible people
Incontinence is when a person cannot control their bladder or bowel movements. UCSF is studying how different therapies can improve bladder control. The research focuses on the impact of anticholinergic medications on bladder health.
TReating Incontinence for Underlying Mental and Physical Health
open to eligible females ages 60 years and up
The TRIUMPH study is a randomized, double-blinded, 3-arm, parallel-group trial designed to compare the effects of anticholinergic bladder therapy versus a) beta-3-adrenergic agonist bladder therapy and b) no bladder pharmacotherapy on cognitive, urinary, and other aging-related functional outcomes in ambulatory older women with urgency-predominant urinary incontinence and either normal or mildly impaired cognitive function at baseline.
San Francisco, California and other locations
Our lead scientists for Incontinence research studies include Alison Huang.
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