This is a clinical trial for Patients with Urinary Incontinence, who have Multiple Sclerosis…

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If
you or a loved one experience MS-related urinary incontinence (UI), or
involuntary urine leakage, new options may be available.

Clinical
trials help to find new treatments for a variety of conditions, such as UI due
to MS, and we would like to let you know about a new trial that is now
enrolling.
This
trial is testing whether Dysport®, which is already approved for other
conditions, can help reduce UI in people living with MS for whom oral
medications have not worked well.
You
or your loved one may be able to take part if you or he/she:
  • Are
    between 18 and 80 years of age;
  • Have
    MS;
  • Have
    UI due to MS;
  • Have
    not responded well to oral medications; and
  • Are
    routinely performing clean intermittent catherization.
To
learn more and to see if you or your loved one may be able to take part, please
click
here.
As
you may know, MS Views and News (MSVN) , several months ago, partnered with Antidote,
a digital health company, to offer a new clinical
trial search tool
on our website that will make learning about and
connecting with MS clinical trials easier than ever. If this UI trial is not of
interest to you, we encourage you to check out the search tool and learn more
about other MS-related research trials in y
our area.
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Antidote’s match tool makes it simple for anyone to search and learn more about
condition-specific clinical trials in an effort to make medical research more
accessible to everyone.



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