Urology urogynecology gynecology and obstetrics
Do you experience leaks when you laugh, cough, or exercise? You’re not alone — it’s called Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI), and there are solutions! RESTRAIN-SUI is a clinical research study from Eli Lilly and Company. It is testing how well and safely the investigational medicine can help female participants reduce their weekly frequency of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) compared to placebo. Can I join this study? Yes, you may be able to join the study if you: Are aged 18 years and over Are a woman (assigned female at birth) Have a BMI* of 27 or higher Have not lost or gained more than 5kg of your body weight in the last 3 months Have daily episodes of accidental leakage of urine onto your clothing, underwear, or pad during an activity such as coughing, sneezing, laughing, running, exercising, or lifting. Do not have diabetes Do not take any anti-obesity, stress urinary incontinence or overactive bladder medication. Compensation is provided. For more information about this study, please email Elizabeth at ekilpatrick@uabmc.edu or 205-934-5498 or visit https://e.lilly/44ze2QJ.
Do sudden urges to urinate or frequent bathroom trips interrupt your daily routine? You may be eligible to participate in a research study evaluating a new opportunity to explore an innovative digital approach designed to help manage symptoms of overactive bladder (OAB) – all from the comfort of your home. About the Study: Compare two methods: handouts vs. a mobile app to manage bladder health 100% remote participation — no clinic visits required Study coordinators will request a clinic note from a recent doctor’s visit to verify eligibility Who Can Join: Women 22 years of age or older Experiencing frequent urination, sudden urges, or urinary incontinence Must have a working phone number and be able to download and use an app Compensation: You may be eligible to receive compensation for your time and participation. Compensation will be provided via a Visa gift card, mailed to your home. Funds will be added as you complete study milestones. Interested in learning more? Visit this site to learn more.
If you are between the ages of 18 -75 yrs and have a history of calcium oxalate kidney stones, you may be eligible to participate in a study exploring how dietary oxalate is absorbed in the gut and how this is different in patients with calcium oxalate kidney stones, which might increase their risk of forming calcium oxalate kidney stones. This study involves consuming fixed prepared meals over 4 days twice, a 9-hour long visit to the Clinical Research Unit (CRU), and providing urine, blood, breath and stool samples. Compensation up to $550. For more information call 205-934-5712 or email kidneystone@uabmc.edu.
You may be eligible to participate in a research study: If you are a healthy female, between age of 18-50, still having a regular menstrual cycle & you are NOT on hormonal birth control (birth control pills or shots (i.e. Depo shot) or IUD, like Mirena). And, if you are willing to undergo an endometrial biopsy procedure and blood draw. Participants will be compensated a total of $200. Only requires 2 visits. For information, call us at 205-934-5498 or email: urogynecology@uabmc.edu.
Treatment for Urge Urinary Leakage: BEST Study This study will compare the effectiveness of two different treatments for urge urinary incontinence (UUI). One treatment is Botox injections in the bladder, and the other is an oral medication (mirabegron or vibegron).Participants compensated up to $425.For more information about this study, please email or at urogynecology@uabmc.edu or 205-934-5498.
Are you tired of constantly fearing urinary leakage? Say goodbye to embarrassing accidents and take control of your life! We believe in living life to the fullest without worrying about Urgency Urinary Leakage. Compensation is provided.Call us today at (205) 934-5498 to join our urogynecology clinical trial and find the perfect treatment plan tailored to you.
We are actively recruiting for research studies focused on women with one of the following conditions: Accidental bowel leakage (fecal incontinence) Urinary leakage (urinary incontinence) Please call 205-934-5498 to learn more about these studies.
Adult Volunteers ages 18-75 are needed for a study examining the relationship between oxalate handling in the blood and urine in persons with and without chronic kidney disease. The study involves consuming prepared meals over 5 days twice, one-day long visit in our clinical research unit, and the collection of urine and blood. Compensation up to $360. For more information, call 205-224-7324 or email kidneystoneresearch@uabmc.edu.
Overweight/Obese adult volunteers needed for study If you are between the ages of 18 -89 yrs and have a body mass index > 30 kg/m2 you may be eligible to participate in a study exploring the reason why individuals who have high BMI have an increased risk of forming calcium oxalate kidney stones. Participation involves eating study-provided meals for 4 days, providing urine and blood samples. Study meals are provided free of charge and additional compensation up to $140 is offered. For more information call 205-934-5712 or email kidneystone@uabmc.edu or kidneystoneresearch@uabmc.edu.
Adults with Type 2 Diabetes needed for a study If you are between the ages of 18 -89 yrs and have type 2 diabetes you may be eligible to participate in a study exploring the reason why individuals who have diabetes have an increased risk of forming calcium oxalate kidney stones. Individuals who are obese, overweight, or normal weight are all welcome to the study. Participation involves eating study-provided meals for 4 days, providing urine and blood samples. Study meals are provided free of charge and additional compensation up to $140 is offered. For more information, call 205-934-5712 or email kidneystone@uabmc.edu or kidneystoneresearch@uabmc.edu.
Do you experience urine leakage with a strong and sudden urge and you leak before reaching the toilet? You may be eligible to participate in this important study if you are female and 21 years of age or older, if you are experiencing urine leakage with the feeling of urgency, coughing, sneezing, or laughing. For more information, contact our research team at 205-934-5498. Compensation is provided.
Adults ages 18-89 with history of kidney stones needed for a study Individuals ages 18-89 years with a history of Calcium Oxalate kidney stones, are needed for a study exploring factors that impacting oxalate metabolism in kidney stone formers. The study involves consuming prepared meals over 4 days and collecting urine and blood. Compensation up to $140. For more information, call 205-934-5712 or email kidneystone@uabmc.edu or kidneystoneresearch@uabmc.edu.