To see if you qualify to participate in the SUCCESS Clinical Trial, call today at
A clinical trial is underway to evaluate the safety and
performance of the Solace Bladder Control System™
Am I a candidate?
If you are a female 18 and older and experience urine
leakage when you laugh, cough, sneeze, or during exercise, you may qualify to
participate in the SUCCESS Clinical Trial. This trial will be conducted in
several cities throughout the United States. Up to 220 women will be eligible
to participate. See the list of cities below.
What should I expect?
If you qualify and choose to join the SUCCESS Clinical
Trial, you will be treated by a trained bladder specialist and will receive all
study-related care at no cost. This includes the Solace Bladder Control Balloon
procedure, as well as all examinations or visits required for the study.
As a participant in the SUCCESS Clinical Trial you will need
to be available to attend all study related follow-up visits over a minimum of
12 months. After the initial twelve months you may elect to continue to receive
the treatment for an additional two years. All patients who enter the SUCCESS
Clinical Trial will receive the treatment. Some patients will receive the
Solace Bladder Control Balloon at the initial enrollment period, others will
receive it during their three (3) month scheduled visit.
Participating in a clinical study enables people to play a
more active role in their own health care, gain access to new experimental
treatments before they are widely available, and help others by contributing to
medical research. Participating in any clinical trial is completely voluntary.
Your willingness to consider the SUCCESS Clinical Trial is greatly appreciated
and will make a difference in the lives of many women.
What is the purpose of the SUCCESS Clinical Trial?
The purpose of this clinical trial is to evaluate the safety
and performance of a the Solace Bladder Control Balloon™ in women that have
Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI). The SUCCESS Clinical Trial will follow a
carefully controlled protocol (a plan that details what researchers will do
during the trial). As a clinical trial progresses, researchers report the
results of the trial at scientific meetings, to medical journals and to various
government agencies. Individual participants' names will remain completely
confidential and will not be mentioned in these reports.
Will I be the first person to receive the Solace Bladder
Control Balloon?
No, The Solace Bladder Control Balloon has been evaluated in
two controlled, randomized clinical trials in the US and Europe. Over 200 women
enrolled in these studies. Treatment outcomes in the first US trial have been
published in a peer-reviewed clinical journal.
What some women are saying about The Solace Bladder Control Balloon
... I am more carefree.
...No more pads needed, a dry feeling.
...I can be away from home for longer periods and don't need to use any pads anymore.
...Less worries when I'm getting ready to go out.
You must live in one of the cities below to participate
Denver, CO
Tucson, AZ
Charleston, SC
Mountlake Terrace, WA
Virginia Beach, VA
Glen Burnie, MD
Shreveport, LA
Oak Lawn, IL
Grand Rapids, MI
Providence, RI
Great Neck, NY
Arlington Heights, IL
Poughkeepsie, NY
Sioux Falls, SD
Norwalk, CT
To see if you qualify to participate in the SUCCESS Clinical Trial, call today at
1-844-STOP-SUI (1-844-786-7784)
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