The Movement Disorders Center is seeking participants with Parkinson’s disease (PD) who do not have dementia and who do have either delusions (false or mistaken beliefs) and/or hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that are not really there) to study an investigational drug. This study is being conducted to see if the investigational drug might improve the activities of daily living in PD patients. Participants must have a relative, housemate, or friend assist during the study.
To quality, participants must:
- be 40 years of age or older with Parkinson’s disease
- have one or both of these symptoms:
- delusions (false or mistaken beliefs)
- hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that are not really there)
- have a relative, housemate, or friend assist during the study and attend clinic visits
Patients must not have dementia.
There are additional requirements for participation. The study staff will explain the complete list of requirements. For additional information, see this recruitment video:
Video
Password: ACP103063EN#
All qualified study participants will receive the investigational drug.
There is no cost to participate, and compensation for time and travel may be available.
To learn about joining our study, please contact Stephanie Tran, at Stanford, today.
See the study flyer.