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Starting phase 2 trial : Terazosin for Parkinson's Disease (TZ-PD)

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Things are moving fast. A Phase II clinical trial for Terazosin in Parkinsons is already being organised. Double blind, placebo controlled,12 weeks treatment in 20 people with PD (1:1 randomisation). Safety is primary outcome, reporting early 2020:

clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show...

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saraoutwest

Surely there must be men on this forum that are already taking it for enlarged prostate as that condition is fairly common. I wonder how they are doing with their PD progression? Look forward to the next trials....

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CASEY9534 in reply to saraoutwest

A man on facebook group reports improvement in his PD symptoms with 2 mg dose.

BBC news report 'Prostate drug may slow Parkinson's disease'

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CASEY9534 in reply to CASEY9534

I see my new neuro on Oct. 18 . will ask and report back

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RooJr in reply to CASEY9534

Curious what your neuro said?

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CASEY9534 in reply to CASEY9534

A link for BBC article

bbc.co.uk/news/health-49713407?

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andrehypnotic

Will it only work for men?

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Buckholt

Seems odd that after many years of widespread use, there is the need to test for safety and tolerability of Terazosin?

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Vishwa228

what is meant by double blind and placebo

objective of clinical trial is stop progressing/increasing ON period

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Kia17 in reply to Vishwa228

Good question.It means waiting for another 10 years, I guess.

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jenniferdunstan

Sounds quite exciting. However I'm concerned about the delay in get another round of trials. I too don't understand why this drug that has been prescribed for a number of years isnt made available to parkinson's patients now.

What is your best guess as to when it might be available in the US?

A second drug mentioned, doxazosin, I am starting today. Safer.

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Despe in reply to

Roy,

My husband was on Terazosin, but his ankles/feet got swollen, side effect of this med. Thinking about asking for a Doxazosin prescription. Have you tried it? Any side effects?

PS. I haven't received any new HU posts in my email for the last a couple of days.

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No side effects

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