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Urinary incontinence is a common condition in aging populations that can significantly impact quality of life, yet existing treatments are often limited by side effects or insufficient efficacy.\n\nThe primary research question is whether a standardized Chinese herbal formula can reduce the frequency and severity of urinary incontinence compared to a placebo. We hypothesize that participants receiving the herbal intervention will demonstrate greater improvement in urinary symptoms and quality of life measures than those receiving placebo, without significant adverse effects.\n\nTo test this hypothesis, a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial will be conducted. Eligible older adults will be randomly assigned to receive either the herbal treatment or a matched placebo over a defined study period. Outcomes will include validated measures of urinary incontinence severity, frequency of episodes, and patient-reported quality of life.\n\nPotential benefits of this research include generating high-quality evidence on the effectiveness and safety of Chinese herbal medicine for urinary incontinence, which may inform clinical practice and expand treatment options for older adults. If effective, this intervention could offer a complementary or alternative approach with fewer side effects, contributing to improved symptom management and overall well-being in this population.",[69],"Urinary Incontinence (UI)",[71,72,73,74,75],"Traditional Chinese Medicine","Urinary Incontinence","Herbal Treatment","Stage IV Clinical Trial","Older Adults","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-06-05",{"date":79,"type":80},"2026-06-09","ACTUAL",{"date":82,"type":63},"2026-06-01",{"date":84,"type":63},"2028-05",{"name":5,"class":6},1]