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A Study to Track the Safety of Vesomni in Men in South Korea Treated in Routine Clinical Practice for the Urinary Symptoms of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (Enlarged Prostate)
Sponsor: Astellas Pharma Korea, Inc.
Summary
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), also known as an enlarged prostate, happens more often in men as they age. This condition causes a sudden need to pass urine, which is hard to control. Men with an enlarged prostate may need to pass urine many times during the day and night which can affect their wellbeing. There are treatments available, like tamsulosin but they don't work well in some men and can cause further health problems. Vesomni is approved in South Korea to treat urinary symptoms in men with an enlarged prostate, when treatment with tamsulosin doesn't work well enough. This study will track the safety of Vesomni given to men in South Korea who have moderate to severe symptoms from an enlarged prostate, who have previously been treated with tamsulosin and found it didn't work well. The safety of Vesomni is tracked by mainly collecting information from their medical records. The sponsor will ask for extra information to be collected, and if any health problems were caused by Vesomni. In this study, researchers want to learn about the safety of Vesomni and how well it controls symptoms in men with an enlarged prostate. The men's own doctor decides on treatment, as part of routine clinical practice, not the sponsor (Astellas). This study is about collecting information only. Most information about the safety and control of symptoms will be collected from medical records. The sponsor will also ask for extra information to be collected. All information will be collected for up to 24 weeks after the men start treatment with Vesomni.
Official title: Post-marketing Observational Study for Vesomni Modified Release Tablet 6 mg/0.4 mg (Solifenacin Succinate/Tamsulosin Hydrochloride) in Male Patients With Moderate to Severe Storage Symptoms and Voiding Symptoms Associated With BPH Who Are Not Adequately Responding to Treatment With Tamsulosin Monotherapy in South Korea
Key Details
Gender
MALE
Age Range
19 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
600
Start Date
2026-06-30
Completion Date
2030-11-30
Last Updated
2026-06-01
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Vesomni
Oral administration