Andrew Krystal, MD, and Xavier Preud'Home, MD, of the Duke Sleep Disorders Center is studying the safety and effectiveness of an investigational drug and how it may improve daytime sleepiness for people who suffer from nocturia.
You may qualify to participate in this clinical research study being conducted by the Duke Sleep Disorders Center if you:
If you qualify for the study, all associated study medication, exams, and procedures will be provided at no cost to you, and you will be compensated for your time and travel.
For more information, contact Jenny Bridgers at 919-681-8797 and ask about the nocturia sleep study.
