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Are They’re Any Clinical Trials Going On In The US Involving GDNF?

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Houston, AK
November 5
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To find out about clinical trials involving GDNF (Glial cell line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor) for Parkinson's disease in the US, you can follow these steps:

1. Online Resources
- Visit websites like MyParkinsonsTeam, which provide detailed information about clinical trials for Parkinson's disease. Here are some useful Show Full Answer

To find out about clinical trials involving GDNF (Glial cell line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor) for Parkinson's disease in the US, you can follow these steps:

1. Online Resources:
- Visit websites like MyParkinsonsTeam, which provide detailed information about clinical trials for Parkinson's disease. Here are some useful links:
- [Clinical trials for Parkinson's Disease | MyParkinsonsTeam](https://www.MyParkinsonsTeam.com/treatments/cli...)
- [6 Things You Should Know About Parkinson’s Clinical Trials | MyParkinsonsTeam](https://www.MyParkinsonsTeam.com/resources/thin...)

2. Clinical Trial Databases:
- Use clinical trial databases such as ClinicalTrials.gov to search for ongoing trials involving GDNF in the US.

3. Consult Your Doctor:
- Discuss with your healthcare provider to understand which trials might be suitable for you based on your diagnosis, treatment history, and other health conditions.

4. Local Research Centers:
- Contact local hospitals, universities, or research centers that may be conducting clinical trials for Parkinson's disease involving GDNF.

5. Support Groups:
- Engage with local Parkinson’s support groups or communities, as they often share information about clinical trials and research opportunities.

Remember, participation in clinical trials is voluntary, and you can withdraw at any time. Always read the informed consent form closely and ask questions about the trial's duration, potential risks, benefits, and costs.

November 5

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