Vitamin d challenge: could a simple supplement beat standard bladder meds for kids?
NCT ID NCT06489951
Summary
This study tested whether a high daily dose of vitamin D, combined with standard behavioral therapy, works better than a common bladder medication for children with a specific type of overactive bladder. It involved 180 children who had low vitamin D levels. Researchers compared how well each approach reduced bathroom trips and improved quality of life.
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Children's Hospital of Chongqing Medical University
Chongqing, Chongqing Municipality, 400000, China
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