Clinical trial shows subcutaneous infusion pump safe, effective for Parkinson's treatment

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An international, multisite Phase III trial, co-led by a University of Cincinnati researcher, has found that a Parkinson's disease medication delivered through an infusion pump is safe and effective at reducing symptoms for longer periods of time.

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