Add-On ZIDA Sock Therapy for Overactive Bladder
NCT: NCT07432659 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
Many people with overactive bladder (OAB) continue to experience symptoms despite pharmacologic treatment. This study evaluates the use of the ZIDA Control Sock, an FDA-cleared, noninvasive wearable device that delivers mild electrical stimulation near the ankle, as an adjunct to usual care. Adults with OAB-wet who remain symptomatic on stable medication will use the device at home once weekly for 12 weeks while continuing their prescribed therapy. The study collects clinical, patient-reported, and safety information during adjunctive device use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Add-On ZIDA Sock Therapy for Overactive Bladder?
Add-On ZIDA Sock Therapy for Overactive Bladder is a clinical trial registered under NCT07432659. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07432659?
The current status of NCT07432659 (Add-On ZIDA Sock Therapy for Overactive Bladder) is: RECRUITING.
When did Add-On ZIDA Sock Therapy for Overactive Bladder start?
Add-On ZIDA Sock Therapy for Overactive Bladder started on 2026-04-17.
Official Source
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