Parkinson's Disease Clinical Trials
545 recruiting studies across 27 states and 46 cities.
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Recently Updated Trials
- PPMI Clinical - Establishing a Deeply Phenotyped PD CohortMichael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research
- A Study of Buntanetap in Participants With PDPhase 2/Phase 3Annovis Bio Inc.
- Cortical Electrophysiology of Response Inhibition in Parkinson's DiseasePhase 4Emory University
- Accelerated TMS for Apathy in PDNAMedical University of South Carolina
- Effect of Motor Imagery Added to Rehabilitation on Balance and Kinesiophobia in Patients With Parkinson's DiseaseNASehit Prof. Dr. Ilhan Varank Sancaktepe Training and Research Hospital
- Adapting rHIRE and Sleep Monitoring in Parkinson's DiseaseNAUniversity of Colorado, Denver
- Natural History Protocol for Movement DisordersNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
- Deep Brain Stimulation Therapy in Movement DisordersNANational Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
- Treating Parkinson's Disease Through Transplantation of Autologous Stem Cell-Derived Dopaminergic NeuronsPhase 1Jeffrey S. Schweitzer, MD, PhD
- Phase 1 Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Safety, Efficacy, and Pharmacokinetics of IPS101A in Parkinson's Disease PatientsPhase 1Innopeutics Corporation
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Parkinson's Disease clinical trials are currently recruiting?
There are 545 Parkinson's Disease clinical trials currently recruiting participants across the United States.
Which states have the most Parkinson's Disease trials?
The states with the most Parkinson's Disease clinical trials are California, Texas, Florida.
What phases are Parkinson's Disease trials in?
Parkinson's Disease trials span multiple phases: NA (275), Not specified (163), Phase 2 (33).
Can healthy volunteers join Parkinson's Disease trials?
Most Parkinson's Disease trials require participants to have the condition. None of the currently recruiting trials explicitly accept healthy volunteers.
Trial data from ClinicalTrials.gov. Trial status and eligibility can change — verify directly with the study contact or on ClinicalTrials.gov.
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