Vensica Medical Ltd.

Overactive Bladder Therapeutics

Vensica Medical Ltd. focuses on clinical research in overactive bladder, with work centered on treatment approaches intended to address urinary urgency and bladder control symptoms. The company’s trial activity reflects interest in therapies for lower urinary tract disorders and related patient needs.

  • Overactive bladder symptom management
  • Urinary urgency and bladder control
  • Lower urinary tract disorders

The sponsor’s research activity is concentrated in a single clinical program conducted across multiple research sites in Israel, indicating a focused therapeutic emphasis within this urological domain.

Urological Device-Enabled Care

The sponsor’s clinical interest includes the use of a delivery system designed to support treatment administration in bladder dysfunction. This places emphasis on the interface between therapeutic intervention and device-assisted delivery in urology.

  • Delivery system usability
  • Device-assisted treatment administration
  • Bladder dysfunction care

Research activity in this area highlights practical considerations in how treatment is delivered and used in routine clinical settings.

Safety and Tolerability Evaluation

Vensica Medical Ltd. is involved in assessing the safety of a combination treatment approach for overactive bladder, with attention to treatment-related acceptability in clinical use.

  • Safety assessment
  • Tolerability
  • Combination treatment in bladder disorders

This therapeutic area is relevant to patients who require interventions for chronic urinary symptoms and to clinicians evaluating treatment suitability.

Patient and Physician Experience

The sponsor’s clinical research also includes interest in usability, ease of use, and patient satisfaction, along with structured feedback from physicians and patients involved in care for bladder symptoms.

  • Usability assessment
  • Patient satisfaction
  • Physician feedback

These topics place emphasis on how treatment experience and clinical practicality shape research in urological therapy.

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Matched clinical trials

  • Study on Overactive Bladder Treatment for Women Using Clostridium Botulinum Neurotoxin Type A and Vibe System

    Not recruiting

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    Portugal