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“I participate because it is the right thing to do, for myself, for my children, and for the millions of people who have Parkinson’s disease.  Without participation there will be no cure.” –Mike, Diagnosed 7 years

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Every clinical study has different objectives. Some trials test new treatments while others seek to answer questions about the disease through observation.

In an interventional trial, the investigators give the participants a particular investigational drug or other intervention, which may include a gene transfer, vaccine, device, or procedure, such as surgery. The intervention may or may not be assigned randomly, and sometimes treated individuals might be compared with those who receive no treatment. The researchers then measure how the health of the participant changes. Interventional trials determine whether experimental treatments or new ways of using known therapies are safe and effective.

In an observational study, there is no intervention. Studies that examine brain or motor activity, or genetic or environmental factors, may fall into this category. These studies are often done to better understand PD, which is an important part of developing new treatments, therapies, or preventions. Participants in observational studies do not receive investigational treatment for their disease.

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Study enrolling people without Parkinson's

Search Results: Intervention

43 trials found. Displaying results 21-30

Date Posted: Study Title: Locations: Type of Study: Symptoms Addressed:
Jun 18 2010 A Study Assessing Change in Sense of Smell After Rasagiline Use in Parkinson's Patients (PD-SOAR) CA Intervention Diminished sense of smell
May 18 2010 Light Therapy for Daytime Sleepiness in Parkinson’s Disease IL Intervention General PD symptoms, Loss of Energy, Sleep disturbances
May 11 2010 Use of Noninvasive Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease MA Intervention Walking/Gait, Tremor, Slowness of movement (bradykinesia), Rigidity, Memory, Loss of Motor Skills, Cognitive Moods, Anxiety
Apr 12 2010 Accepts Healthy Participants Study of the Effects of a Computer-Style Rehabilitation Program on Movement Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease CA Intervention Loss of Motor Skills, Walking/Gait
Mar 11 2010 Study of Naltrexone for Impulse Control Disorders in Parkinson’s Disease PA Intervention Impulse Control Disorders
Mar 10 2010 A Study of Rating Scales for Dyskinesia in Parkinson’s Disease FL, IL, NC, OR Intervention Uncontrollable movements (Dyskinesia)
Mar 04 2010 Study of Rasagiline as Add-on to Dopamine Agonists in the Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease AZ, CA, CT, DE, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN, KY, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MT, NC, ND, NJ, NV, NY, OH, OR, PA, TX, VA, WA, WI, WV Intervention Balance, Diminished sense of smell, Freeze Attacks, General PD symptoms, Loss of Motor Skills, Masked Face, Postural difficulties, Rigidity, Sleep disturbances, Slowness of movement (bradykinesia), Tremor, Uncontrollable movements (Dyskinesia), Walking/Gait
Oct 27 2009 The Effects of Vitamin D3 and Bone Loss in People with Parkinson’s PA Intervention Study does not address symptoms
Aug 27 2009 The Therapeutic Effects of Exercise on Parkinson’s Disease NV, OH Intervention General PD symptoms, Loss of Motor Skills, Rigidity, Slowness of movement (bradykinesia), Tremor, Walking/Gait
Aug 21 2009 Study of the Application of Magnetic Fields for the Treatment of Parkinson's Disease CO Intervention General PD symptoms