Parkinson's Drug Pipeline

A plain-language tracker of experimental Parkinson's drugs and therapies, grouped by how far along they are in testing. We currently track 15 treatments. Most experimental treatments never reach patients, and even new approvals are usually better ways to deliver existing medicines rather than cures.

Last updated: 2026-06-01. At a glance: 15 treatments tracked, 8 in Phase 3 or approved, 4 new this update, 3 recently failed.

Recently approved

Cleared by the FDA and available by prescription. New approvals are almost always better ways to deliver existing medicines, not cures.

Phase 3: large human trials

Being tested in large groups (often hundreds to thousands of people) to confirm whether they actually help and are safe enough to approve. This is the last stage before a company can apply to the FDA.

Phase 2: mid-stage testing

Tested in smaller groups to look for early signs of benefit and the right dose. Encouraging Phase 2 results often do not hold up in Phase 3.

Phase 1: first human safety tests

The earliest human studies, focused on safety rather than whether the treatment works.

Recently stopped or failed

Programs that recently failed a major trial or were halted. We keep them here because understanding what didn't work is part of an honest picture of the research.

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