Clinical Trials for Parkinson's Constipation and Digestive Symptoms
Constipation and other digestive problems are among the most common non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's, and they often begin years before movement symptoms appear. The gut and the brain are closely linked in Parkinson's, which is why this area draws growing research interest.
Trials here study treatments for constipation and slow digestion, the role of the gut microbiome, and whether targeting the gut might influence the course of the disease itself.
Below are the recruiting trials we track that focus on constipation and digestion. Sign up to be emailed when a new one opens.
11 Recruiting Constipation & Digestion Trials
- Improve gait with C Mill, NCT07434089, RECRUITING
- Test tenapanor for Parkinson constipation, NCT06460038, PHASE2, RECRUITING
- Mediterranean diet improves Parkinson symptoms, NCT06207136, RECRUITING
- Reduce pain and autonomic symptoms, NCT05748028, RECRUITING
- Develop gut therapies for constipation, NCT07175922, RECRUITING
- Improve constipation with fecal transplant, NCT06388863, RECRUITING
- Link gut microbiome to tremor, NCT06848192, RECRUITING
- Acupuncture improves constipation and movement, NCT06304285, RECRUITING
- Relieve Parkinson constipation through acupuncture, NCT06390761, RECRUITING
- Reduce constipation in Parkinson patients, NCT07310264, PHASE1, RECRUITING
- Reduce motor and nonmotor symptoms, NCT06548256, RECRUITING