Summary:
Low Blood Pressure with Your Parkinson’s Disease?
Tucson Neuroscience Research is enrolling participants in a study of an investigational medication for people with Parkinson’s disease who get abnormally low blood pressure when standing up.
Qualified Participants Must:
Be 18 years old, or older
Have Parkinson's disease
Have a history of lower blood pressure when standing up, with persistent symptoms over the past 14 days
Symptoms may include, but are not limited to, dizziness, feeling faint and/or falls
Other qualifications apply.
Qualified Participants May Receive:
Qualified participants receive:
- Compensation up to $900 for time and travel
- Study-related medicine at no-cost
- Study-related medical exams at no-cost
Insurance is not required.