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Post FDA approves drug to treat highly disruptive symptom of Parkinson's disease - MarketW


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FDA approves drug to treat highly disruptive symptom of Parkinson's disease
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Parkinson's disease psychosis, a symptom that affects an estimated 40% of sufferers, causes hallucinations and delusions, and the stress it creates for caregivers has made it one of the main reasons for Parkinson's patients to be placed in nursing homes.
Investors Await Pricing of Acadia's Recently Approved Parkinson's DrugTheStreet.com
A drug that could change the way we treat Parkinson's disease just got approvedYahoo News
Nuplazid approved for Parkinson's hallucinationsUPI.com
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