Comparative Study Between Behavior Therapy and Behavior Therapy Plus Mirabegron in Sexually Active Men With OAB Symptoms

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

150

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

June 5, 2020

Primary Completion Date

May 31, 2022

Study Completion Date

August 31, 2022

Conditions
Urinary Bladder, OveractiveSexual BehaviorSexual ActivityBehavior TherapySexual Function Disturbances
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Behavior therapy alone

"1. reduction of fluid intake at specific times aimed at reducing urinary frequency when most inconvenient;~2. moderation of intake of caffeine or alcohol, which may have a diuretic and irritant effect, thereby increasing fluid output and enhancing frequency, urgency and nocturia;~3. use of relaxed and double-voiding techniques;~4. urethral milking to prevent post-micturition dribble;~5. distraction techniques such as penile squeeze, breathing exercises, perineal pressure, and mental tricks to take the mind off the bladder and toilet, to help control storage symptoms;~6. bladder retraining that encourages men to hold on when they have sensory urgency;~7. reviewing the medication and optimising the time of administration or substituting drugs for others that have fewer urinary effects (these recommendations apply especially to diuretics);~8. providing necessary assistance when there is impairment of dexterity, mobility or mental state;~9. treatment of constipation."

DRUG

Mirabegron 50 MG Extended Release Oral Tablet

Betmiga prolonged-release tablets (mirabegron) 50mg QDAC PO

Trial Locations (1)

833

Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Kaohsiung City

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Chang Gung Memorial Hospital

OTHER

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