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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to monitor the long term safety of duloxetine in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence.
The purpose of this study is to monitor the long term safety of duloxetine in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence.
The purposes of this study are to determine whether duloxetine can help subjects with stress urinary incontinence and to see whether the effects of duloxetine can be maintained.
The purpose of the trial is to study the safety and effectiveness of duloxetine HCl in women of different backgrounds with stress urinary incontinence who may also have other various medical conditions.
The study evaluates the effectiveness of duloxetine in reducing urinary incontinence occurrences in women due to physical stress(e.g. stomach pressure on bladder). Incontinence is the inability to control bladder function with leakage of urine.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of duloxetine in reducing urinary incontinence(leakage of urine)occurrences in women due to physical stress and leakage that occurs during a strong need(urge) to urinate.
The patients are being followed in this study to determine the safety of taking the medication Duloxetine for a long period of time. The patients participating in this study suffer from Stress Urinary Incontinence.
This is an on-going study to evaluate the long-term safety and maintenance of effect of duloxetine in patients suffering with stress urinary incontinence.
The study is a comparison of the efficacy and safety of duloxetine and pelvic floor muscle training with that of placebo in patients with moderate to severe stress urinary incontinence
The purpose of this study is to: - Assess the rate of screening for urinary incontinence (UI) in women by their primary care providers - Identify the type of screening used by primary care providers - Identify barriers to screening for UI - Identify differences in screening rates between specialties - Assess whether primary care providers view UI as a serious medical problem - Assess the comfort level of primary care providers in the diagnosis and treatment of UI - Identify primary care providers' preferred mode of learning more about UI