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FDA Approves First Drug For Psychosis Linked To Parkinson's
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(Reuters) - Acadia Pharmaceuticals Inc's drug for psychosis linked to Parkinson's disease was approved in the United States on Friday, becoming the first treatment for the condition to get a nod in the country. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
FDA approves first drug to treat hallucinations and delusions associated with Parkinson's diseaseFDA.gov
FDA OKs Pimavanserin for Hallucinations in Parkinson'sMedPage Today
FDA OKs a breakthrough antipsychotic from Acadia for Parkinson'sFierceBiotech
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