CAN PDP - Clinical Trial on CBD in Parkinson's Psychosis

CAN PDP - Clinical Trial on CBD in Parkinson's Psychosis Recruitment for a Phase II Trial Investigating CBD as a Treatment for Psychosis in Parkinson's.

🌟 Meet the CAN-PDP Trial Team! 🌟These are some of the incredible minds behind the groundbreaking Cannabidiol in Parkinso...
11/01/2024

🌟 Meet the CAN-PDP Trial Team! 🌟

These are some of the incredible minds behind the groundbreaking Cannabidiol in Parkinson's Disease Psychosis (CAN-PDP) Trial. Our team is on a mission to unlock the mysteries of neuropsychiatric disorders, particularly focusing on the potential of CBD in treating hallucinations and delusions caused by Parkinson's.

In the picture from Right to Left-

🔍Professor Sagnik Bhattacharyya:

The Chief Investigator of the trial, consultant psychiatrist & Leader of Translational Neuroscience and Psychiatry research group at King's College London.

👩‍🔬 Paige Seath - Research Assistant & Training Neuroscientist

🧠 Sajini Kuruppu - PhD Student & Research Assistant

🔬 Dr. Latha Velayudhan - Principal Investigator of the South London & Maudsley Site as well as Clinical Reader & Consultant Old Age Psychiatrist

🧑‍🔬Giovanni Amati - Research Assistant

👨‍⚕️ Professor Dag Aarsland - Co-Investigator, renowned in Lewy Body Dementia & Parkinson’s Research

👨‍⚕️ Professor Dominic Ffytche - Co-Investigator, Visual Psychiatry Expert & Lead Consultant Psychiatrist at the Visual Perceptual Disorder clinic

👩‍💼 Sara Pisani - Trial Coordinator

👩‍⚕️ Dr. Cheryl Leung - Old Age Psychiatrist & Psychological Medicine Scientist

🩺 Dr. Anish Reddy - Trial Doctor

🌐 Follow us on this exciting journey as we strive to make a difference in the world of neuropsychiatric research!🚀 Parkinson's UK - Jersey BranchParkinson's UK, Crewe & District Branch

Get in touch if you want to participate to the trial or have more information:

Mobile: 07936 545178Email: canpdp.trialoffice@kcl.ac.uk

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🧠 What is CAN PDP - Clinical Trial on CBD in Parkinson's Psychosis?🧪
Around 3 in 4 people with Parkinson’s will be affected by symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions at some point. Hallucinations can mean that the person sees, hears or feels things that aren’t there, or mistakes objects for other things. This can be very distressing for the person and their loved ones.

Symptoms like these are known as Parkinson’s-associated psychosis. Sometimes, they are a side effect of Parkinson’s medication, but they can also be a direct symptom of the condition. Current treatments for psychosis are not very effective, or come with unwanted side effects.

That’s why, in 2019, Parkinson’s UK announced funding for a pioneering clinical trial alongside King’s College London. The trial aimed to understand whether cannabidiol (CBD), part of the cannabis plant, might be useful for treating symptoms of psychosis in people with Parkinson’s. This study is called the CAN-PDP study.

The first phase of the study aimed to find a suitable dose of manufactured CBD that could be taken by people with Parkinson’s. This involved studying 24 people taking the drug over 6 weeks and monitoring how well the drug was tolerated.

Results from that phase of the study gave researchers an idea of a suitable dose for further testing. The team have now moved to the next phase, to test how well this dose of CBD can reduce symptoms of psychosis.

🤔 What happens next?🔮👀
The next phase of the trial needs to recruit 120 people with Parkinson’s who experience any kind of hallucination, or abnormal beliefs or thoughts which aren't true (delusions). Participants will be asked to take either the CBD drug, or a dummy drug (placebo) for 12 weeks and report on how their symptoms change over this time.

Neither the people taking part or the researchers will know who is taking the CBD or the placebo drug. This is called a double-blind study, the current gold standard for understanding whether a new treatment really works.

🤝How Can I Take Part? 📋🙋‍♀️🔍
The research team is looking for people with Parkinson’s to take part in the trial. To take part, you must be over the age of 40, and have experienced symptoms of psychosis for at least one month. There are 10 trial sites across England and Wales. Find your nearest trial site and how to get involved on our Take Part Hub: https://www.parkinsons.org.uk/research/can-pdp-cannabidiol-cbd-people-parkinsons-who-experience-hallucinations-or-delusions .

Barry was involved in the first part of the study. His wife Brenda said:
“The trial gave us hope. We had been waiting for the second stage of the CAN-PDP trial to start. Barry is about to finish stage 2 next week and there has been no problem taking the medication.

"The travel from the South Coast to the research hospital in London was doable but it would have been easier if there had been another centre nearer.

"With it being double-blind we’re not sure if he’s been taking the study drug or the placebo. But we know it’s important to gather all the data to come to a conclusion.

“Drug development cannot happen without people like Barry putting themselves out there and getting involved."

Dr Sagnik Bhattacharyya is one of the researchers leading the study. He said:
“Supported by Parkinson’s UK, we are pleased to be carrying out the next phase of this groundbreaking study. Your participation is vital to help us answer this question and is necessary to take the next step towards making a better treatment accessible for people with Parkinson’s psychosis.”

🌟 EMBRACING GROWTH AND COLLABORATION! 🌍We are thrilled to introduce the remarkable journey of CAN PDP - Clinical Trial o...
10/08/2023

🌟 EMBRACING GROWTH AND COLLABORATION! 🌍

We are thrilled to introduce the remarkable journey of CAN PDP - Clinical Trial on CBD in Parkinson's Psychosis, as we unite with distinguished centers across the UK to shape a brighter future. 🏥🤝

🌿 Current Collaborators (Green on the Map):

- South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Dr. Latha Velayudhan (latha.velayudhan@kcl.ac.uk)
- King’s College Hospital – Prof. Ray Chaudhuri (ray.chaudhuri@kcl.ac.uk)
- Royal United Hospitals Bath – Dr. Veronica Lyell (v.lyell@nhs.net)
- Sheffield Teaching Hospitals – Dr. Richard Grunewald (richard.grunewald@nhs.net)
- Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust – Dr. Mohan Rathnaiah (mohan.rathnaiah@nhs.net)
- Cornwall NHS Foundation Trust – Dr. Simon Vann Jones (s.vannjones@nhs.net)

🌱 Growing and Expanding (Yellow and Blue on the Map):
Our phase II clinical trial is reaching new horizons, with upcoming sites in Scotland and Wales (yellow and blue markers), and dedicated efforts to extend our presence in England and Wales (purple markers).

🔬 Join the Movement:
If you're interested in joining this groundbreaking endeavor, or if you know someone who could benefit, don't hesitate to get in touch with us. Your participation could be a beacon of hope for those navigating Parkinson's Psychosis.

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PDP - Clinical Trial on CBD in Parkinson's Psychosis

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