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A large randomised assessment of the relative cost-effectiveness of different classes of drugs for Parkinson's disease (PD MED)
Project title: A large randomised assessment of the relative cost-effectiveness of different classes of drugs for Parkinson's disease (PD MED)
Call to action: 98/03 New drugs for Parkinson's disease
Research type: Primary Research
Chief investigator: Professor Richard Gray
Contractor: University of Birmingham
Cost: £3,093,251.09
Co-investigators: Associate Professor Caroline Rick, Mrs Natalie Rowland (nee Ives), Professor Adrian Williams, Professor Alastair Gray, Professor Carl Clarke, Professor Crispin Jenkinson, Professor Keith Wheatley.
Started: November 1999 | Status: Research in progress
ISRCTN: 69812316
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