New hope for kids who wet the bed day and night

NCT ID NCT07398261

Summary

This study is testing how well two different medications, mirabegron and desmopressin, work to help children who wet the bed at night and also have daytime bladder symptoms like urgency or frequency. Researchers are comparing the drugs when used alone and when used together. The goal is to see which approach is most effective at reducing or stopping bedwetting episodes.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Menoufia faculty of medicine

    Shibīn al Kawm, Monufia Governorate, 32616, Egypt

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