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Filter by:Anticholinergic medication is used to treat overactive bladder (OAB). A known side effect of this medication is cognitive dysfunction. OAB is more prevalent in the elderly population - a group that also has a higher baseline risk of cognitive dysfunction. Our objective is to evaluate the effect of an anticholinergic medication on cognitive function in elderly women. Subjects will be randomized to:1) trospium chloride or 2) placebo. There are three aims: 1) To evaluate changes in cognitive function in elderly women taking trospium versus placebo, using validated cognitive assessment tests. 2) To develop a useful battery of cognitive screening tests for monitoring the cognitive safety of OAB management. 3) To understand how the timing of cognitive changes relates to the timing of improvement in OAB symptoms. The investigators will recruit 60 women aged ≥ 50 with the diagnosis of OAB. Cognitive assessments will be performed at baseline and Week 1 and 4 after drug initiation using paper-based validated questionnaires. OAB improvement will be assessed with validated questionnaires.
To assess the efficacy and safety of Pharmaton? PHL 00749 in improving cognitive function and allevi ating mental and physical stress in healthy male and female subjects leading demanding lifestyles.