The snOH Studies will include patients with Parkinson’s Disease (PD), Multiple System Atrophy (MSA), or Pure Autonomic Failure (PAF) who experience symptoms such as dizziness, light-headedness, feeling faint upon standing. All study-related care will be provided by specialty physicians and a dedicated study team.

If you qualify for the study, you will visit a study clinic in your area.

The snOH Studies will be evaluating the efficacy of an investigational study drug for snOH. Volunteers who qualify to take part in the study may receive compensation for time and travel expenses.

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    If you at least 30 years old and have a diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease (PD), Multiple System Atrophy (MSA), or Pure Autonomic Failure (PAF).
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    All study-related care is provided at no cost. You do not need health insurance to participate.
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    Volunteers who take part in the study may be eligible to receive compensation for their time and travel.
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    Participants will receive all study-related care from a team of medical professionals at no cost. The study will require routine visits to a research center in your area.

Who can take part in the snOH Studies?

You may be eligible to take part in the snOH Studies if you:

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    Are at least 30 years of age.
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    Have a diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease (PD), Multiple System Atrophy (MSA), or Pure Autonomic Failure (PAF).
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    Experience symptoms such as dizziness, light-headedness, feeling faint upon standing.

All study-related care will be provided by a team of medical professionals.

Volunteers who take part in the study may be eligible to receive compensation for their time and travel.
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About Dizziness and Light-Headedness

in of Parkinson’s Disease (PD), Multiple System Atrophy (MSA), and Pure Autonomic Failure (PAF)

The nervous system is a complex and sophisticated system that is responsible for regulating and coordinating activities of the body. There are two major divisions of the nervous system, which consists of the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord), and the peripheral nervous system (peripheral nerves and the autonomic nerves.)

Disorders of the nervous system not only affect the brain and spinal cord, but also may affect the eyes, ears and sensory receptors in the skin, joints and muscles. Your autonomic nervous system is also responsible for important body functions, such as controlling your heart rate and blood pressure.

The snOH Studies are evaluating the efficacy of an investigational study medication snOH. Volunteers who qualify to take part in the study may receive compensation for time and travel expenses.

Frequently Asked Questions

A clinical research study, or a clinical trial, is a medical study that helps to answer important questions about an investigational drug or device. For example, is the drug or device effective? How does it compare with other drugs or devices?

All medications must be tested in clinical research studies before they can be approved by regulatory authorities for doctors to prescribe to patients. Without people taking part in these studies, we would have no new treatments. The volunteers who participate in clinical research studies play a major role in helping to advance medicine.

Your participation in a study will include visits to a study clinic in your location. At these visits you will be given the study medications and undergo various assessments to evaluate your health. As the first step, you will be invited to visit a nearby study clinic where you will be given details about the study and complete any preliminary screening tests.

All study-related care is provided at no cost to you. You do not need health insurance to participate.

Volunteers who take part in the study will be compensated for their time and travel in the study.

Volunteers who take part in the study will be compensated for their time and travel in the study.
Please discuss this with the study team when they contact you.

There is no cost to participate in the snOH Studies. If you qualify, the investigational drug, study-related tests, assessments, and visits will be provided to you at no cost. You will receive study-related care throughout the study from a team of doctors and nurses.

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What happens if I Sign Up? If you sign up, we will match you to a study clinic in your area that is seeking participants or notify you if one becomes available. They will contact you to explain more about the study before you make your decision about participating. You will attend an in-person visit where the study team will help determine if you qualify and if the study is right for you.


If you think you might like to participate in the snOH Studies or would like more information, please enter your information below so we can see if you may qualify and can contact you about the study. Keep in mind that participation is entirely voluntary. Even if you do decide to take part in this study, you may change your mind about participating at any time.