Experimental stem cell therapy tested to fight Parkinson's

NCT ID NCT06142981

Summary

This study tested whether a combination of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and stem cell therapy could help control Parkinson's disease. Thirty patients aged 30-50 received monthly PRP injections followed by a stem cell treatment, aiming to repair brain cells and reduce inflammation. Researchers measured changes in movement, mood, and quality of life over two years to see if the treatment helped.

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Locations

  • gull e Rukh

    Lahore, Punjab Province, 54780, Pakistan

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