Study With Two Different Doses of Desmopressin Orally Lyophilisate Tablet With Nocturnal Enuresis (PNE)
Nocturnal Enuresis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Nocturnal Enuresis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosed nocturnal enuresis with reduced nighttime urinary osmolality
- Age 6 or above but under 16 regardless of gender
- Out-patient
- Had 10 or more wet nights during the 14-day baseline period and at least 4 wet nights in each respective week
- Deemed healthy by the investigator
- Able to agree to and comply with fluid-intake restriction during the clinical trial and matters specified in the clinical trial protocol
- Consent from the pediatric patient's legally acceptable representative
- Demonstrate an understanding about this clinical trial after receiving an explanation corresponding to the prospective subject's intelligibility
- Show no possibility of being a nursing mother or pregnant, or becoming pregnant
- If under drug or medical therapy other than Desmopressin for treating nocturnal enuresis: able to discontinue such treatment
Exclusion Criteria:
- Suffer from enuresis with an underlying disease
- Participated in another clinical trial within six months preceding consent
- Used an intranasal Desmopressin in the past
- Presently undergoing a systemic antibiotic treatment, a treatment with an antidiuretic or a drug that affects urinary concentration, or a drug or medical therapy for overactive bladder
- Have an anomaly or a disease that may affect the oral absorption of drug products
- Hard to get cooperation from subject by school refusal, punishment or bullying
- Deemed by the investigator to be inappropriate to participate in this trial
- Unable to be placed on water-intake restriction starting from two hours before bedtime
- Evidence of hepatic, renal, cardiac, or pulmonary dysfunction
Sites / Locations
- Showa Hospital
- Shinko-Kakogawa Hospital
- Tamura Children's Clinic
- Shinbo Child Clinic
- Kansai Medical University Hirakata Hospital
- Takesue Children's Clinic
- Juntendo University Nerima Hospital
- Saitoh Pediatric Medical Clinic
- Hoashi Children's Psychological Clinic
- Akita University Hospital
- Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital and Atomic Bomb Survivors Hospital
- Aikawa Station Clinic
- Kitano Hospital
- Saitama Childrens Medical Centre
- Shintoshin Child Clinic
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Desmopressin
Placebo
During treatment period I participants received 120 μg per day desmopressin oral lyophilisate tablet for 14 days. Participants for whom treatment was effective (a reduction of ≥ 75% from Baseline in the number of wet nights), and who showed no problems with tolerability, continued to receive the same treatment for a further 14 days in treatment period II. Participants for whom efficacy was inadequate (a reduction of <75% from Baseline in the number of wet nights), but who showed no tolerability problems, received an increased dose of desmopressin oral lyophilisate tablet 240 µg for 14 days in treatment period II.
Participants received matching placebo tablets during treatment periods I and II according to the same efficacy criteria as participants in the Desmopressin treatment group.