The city of San Diego, California, currently has 3 active clinical trials seeking participants for Parkinson's Disease research studies.
A Study to Evaluate Safety and Efficacy of KM-819 in Healthy Adults and Participants With Parkinson's Disease
Recruiting
The goal of this study is to test KM-819 in halting or slowing the progression of Parkinson's disease. The study evaluates the safety and tolerability of multiple ascending doses of KM-819 in healthy older adults and participants with Parkinson's disease.
Gender:
All
Ages:
40 years and above
Trial Updated:
02/14/2024
Locations: University California San Diego Medical Center, San Diego, California
Conditions: Parkinson Disease
Blood Pressure Effects on Cognition and Brain Blood Flow in PD
Recruiting
Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder worldwide. Besides causing symptoms that impair movement, PD also causes non-motor symptoms, such as problems thinking and orthostatic hypotension (OH), i.e., low blood pressure (BP) when standing. About one-third of people with PD have OH, which can cause sudden, temporary symptoms while upright, including lightheadedness, dizziness, and fainting. People with PD and OH can also experience problems thinking that happen... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
50 years and above
Trial Updated:
02/06/2024
Locations: University of California San Diego, San Diego, California
Conditions: Parkinson Disease, Orthostatic Hypotension, Dysautonomia
Real-Time Levodopa Level Monitoring in Parkinson Disease
Recruiting
This project aims to develop a minimally invasive sensor device to monitor levodopa levels in real time. We will test the accuracy, tolerability, and safety of this device in people with Parkinson disease.
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 40 years and 85 years
Trial Updated:
01/30/2024
Locations: University of California San DIego, San Diego, California
Conditions: Parkinson Disease