Clinical Research Study Now Enrolling People with
Mental and Behavioral Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease

photoHome_sm1 in 3 people with Parkinson’s disease see, feel, or hear things that are not really there. They may also feel paranoid or distrustful of others, suspecting friends or family of stealing or cheating on them.

Does this sound like you or a person you care for?

If so, you may already know the impact these behavioral changes have on you and your family. Treating these symptoms can be challenging. Currently, there are no FDA-approved medications for these behavioral symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, which is sometimes referred to as Parkinson’s disease Psychosis.

But a team of researchers is evaluating an investigational medication to see if it can help. Find out what you may receive by participating in this clinical research study.