Competing Trials


From the urologist: “We are currently recruiting patients for a clinical research study involving the implantation of a small neurotransmitter device to treat urge urinary incontinence.”

It sounds like the nerves leading to your bladder just get a boost, so it would be helpful for neurogenic bladder like mine, where the issue is nerve conduction. I don’t know why it’s a clinical trial: that article is two years old.

I think there is a rule that you can’t be in two clinical trials at once. Otherwise, I would be all over this one.


6 responses to “Competing Trials”

  1. Ooooh. Might be worth contacting them anyway, since sometimes things get delayed and it might be after the evushield one completes?

  2. Depends on how close it is to the original, I think, and whether the new dosage+additives have ever been separately studied before (i.e. in tolerance trials to verify that yes, 15mg is the best average dose but 25mg won’t kill you) and have a plausible argument as to why they won’t interact oddly.
    Nerve-zappy devices: not sure, but I honestly kind of *want* them to verify that this thing that one dude dreamed up as probably equally good as or superior to the current bladder-zap-the-nerve devices does in fact 1. work and 2. not cause massive side effects. (controlled nerve zapping is an *extraordinarily* promising field for a ton of things – check out VNS – *and also* kind of like GI flora, we do not know at all the ins and outs of how it works, limitations, optimal settings, variation between individuals, additional effects, etc.)

  3. KC – they make it sound like they just put a wire close enough to your nerve that the electrical impulse just jumps the tracks when it finds the nerve impaired. It cannot be that simple, right?

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