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Poster 130

A 16-Week Open-Label Study of the Effects of Treatment With Pimavanserin on Activities of Daily Living in Subjects With Parkinson's Disease Psychosis (PDP)

Victor Abler , Christopher Jaccoma

Psych Congress 2022
Abstract: Introduction: Accurate assessment of disability associated with Parkinson’s Disease Psychosis (PDP) is essential and has been poorly studied. Patients often have poor insight on impact of PDP on daily function. This phase 4 study is the first to evaluate the impact of pimavanserin on activities of daily living (ADL) in PDP patients. Methods: Eligible PDP patients entered a 16-week single-arm, open-label study of oral pimavanserin (34 mg) taken once daily. Primary endpoint (modified Functional Status Questionnaire [mFSQ]) and secondary endpoints (MDS-UPDRS I & II; Schwab and England ADL; CGI-S, CGI-I, and PGI-I) were measured as change from baseline to Week 16 using mixed-effects model for repeated measures (MMRM) and least-squares means (LSM). Results: 29 patients were treated with pimavanserin, of which 24 (82.8%) completed the study. Treated patients demonstrated significant improvements in LSM (SE) mFSQ score change from baseline to Week 12 (11.5 [2.44]) and Week 16 (14.0 [2.50]; both p

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