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The Study is Being Conducted to Find a New Treatment for Patients Suffering From Interstitial Cystitis With Hunner's Lesions

The Study is Being Conducted to Find a New Treatment for Patients Suffering From Interstitial Cystitis With Hunner's Lesions

Recruiting
18-65 years
Female
Phase 2/3

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Overview

To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Neovasculgen in interstitial cystitis with Hunner's lesions to reduce cicatricial changes in the bladder caused by electrocoagulation and to prevent secondary bladder shrinkage with a decrease in its volume.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Written informed consent prior to any study-related procedures.
  2. Women aged 18 to 65 years, inclusive.
  3. A confirmed diagnosis of painful bladder syndrome/interstitial cystitis, characterized by pelvic pain associated with filling or emptying the bladder, frequent urination day and night, with symptoms lasting at least 12 months, with the exclusion of a urinary tract infection or other disease that could cause such symptoms.
  4. The presence of Hunner's lesions of the bladder during cystoscopy with hydrobougienage of the bladder (2 minutes, 80 cm H2O).
  5. A glycated hemoglobin level within the normal range for the patient's age group.
  6. Ability to comply with all study requirements, in the opinion of the investigator, including regularly keeping a voiding diary, completing questionnaires, and attending all scheduled study visits.
  7. Women who are of childbearing potential must have negative pregnancy test results and must use reliable contraception throughout their participation in the study.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Any condition that prevents intravesical administration of medications.
  2. Received medication or non-medication therapy, including physical therapy, for BPS/IC within 1 month prior to study inclusion.
  3. Instillation of any pharmacological agent into the bladder less than 1 month prior to screening.
  4. History of chronic drug or alcohol abuse.
  5. Pregnant women, planning to become pregnant during the study, or currently breastfeeding.
  6. Any other conditions associated with pelvic pain, except for PBS.
  7. Pelvic surgery less than 6 months prior to the study.
  8. Any intravesical procedures, except for diagnostic cystoscopy, less than 3 months prior to screening.
  9. History of allergy or intolerance to the anesthetic or antibiotics that the investigator intends to use during the study.
  10. Inability to discontinue anticoagulant/antiplatelet medications at least 5 days prior to each investigational drug administration and resume them on the 4th day after each investigational drug administration (low molecular weight heparin may be used for 3 days after investigational drug administration).
  11. Diseases of the urinary tract/bladder (neoplasms, tuberculous and bacterial cystitis, urolithiasis, radiation injury, urethral diverticulum, neurogenic dysfunction of the lower urinary tract) and female genital organs (neoplasms, vaginitis, genital infections).
  12. Other conditions that, in the opinion of the research physician, could become an objective obstacle to the patient's participation in the study and/or create additional risks for the patient.
  13. A history of intravesical botulinum therapy performed within the last 12 months prior to inclusion in this study.
  14. Bladder capacity under anesthesia less than 150 ml.
  15. Residual urine volume greater than 50 ml.

Study details
    IC
    Hunner Type Interstitial Cystitis
    Bladder Pain Syndrome

NCT07459790

JSC NextGen

13 May 2026

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