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Parkinson’s Study

Parkinson's Research Study

A Study to assess the clinical benefit of BIIB122 Tablets and if it can slow the worsening of Early-Stage Parkinson’s Disease in participants between the ages of 30 and 80.

Are you or someone you know living with Parkinson’s.

Help us investigate a medication for people with Parkinson’s disease.

We are now seeking volunteers for this new study.

Register for yourself or on behalf of someone else to take part

Please select the relevant pre-screener

Parkinson’s Pre - Screener

Would you like to be screened for this Parkinson's Study?

Are you or someone you know living with Parkinson’s. We are now seeking volunteers for this new study.

You may be suitable to take part in this study if you are:

  • Between 30-80 years of age
  • Have been diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in the last 2 years or are living with symptoms of Parkinson’s and awaiting formal diagnosis
  • Are either on treatment for Parkinson’s or Not on Treatment with Parkinson’s

Participation in this study is entirely voluntary. We are currently accepting applicants across Scotland for research studies into Parkinson’s Disease.

People who qualify for this study will receive:
  • Top class study-related care from doctors at NeuroClin Glasgow
  • Reimbursement for all travel expenses
  • Tea, coffee and lunch facilities during their visits to the clinic

To learn more about this study, please complete our Parkinson’s Pre Screener or give us a call on 0141 948 0206 and a member of our team will be happy to answer your questions and tell you more about this important research. A study partner is not required.

Benefits of taking part in a clinical research study.

Applying to take part in a clinical study, may provide access to cutting edge treatments that aren’t available outside a trial setting and contribute to the medical research surrounding this Parkinson’s disease.

To learn more about the many benefits of taking part in a clinical trial, please click below:

Benefits of Taking Part in Research
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