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NCT ID: NCT01733199 Completed - Parkinson's Disease Clinical Trials

Behavioural Addictions Occurring During a Dopaminergic Treatment Prescribe Under Parkinson's Disease: Study of the Psychopathological, Neurological, Pharmacokinetic and Genetic Profiles

PARKADD
Start date: October 2012
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This study is composed of a main study and an ancillary one. The objective of the main study is to define, on the psychopathological, neurological, pharmacokinetic and genetic plan, the predictive factors for developing a behavioural addiction (BA) secondarily to the dopaminergic treatment, associated or not to a dopamine dysregulation syndrome (DDS), in patients with Parkinson's disease. 3 particular profiles of patients will be established: - BA- : no secondary behavioural addiction - BA+/DDS-: secondary behavioural addiction, without dopamine dysregulation syndrome - BA+/DDS+: secondary behavioural addiction, with dopamine dysregulation syndrome We wish in particular: - To differentiate, among the BA+ subjects, those for who is a DDS from those for who we can evoke a side effect of the dopaminergic treatment - To demonstrate that the BA+/DDS- subjects present pharmacokinetic particularities causing the occurrence of the BA. - To clarify the possible relationship between the dosage and the pharmacodynamics of the treatment (especially that of pramipexole) in one hand, and the developing of BA in the other hand. - Demonstrate that the subjects BA + / DDS- are individually genetic vulnerability (related to the dopamine system), originally from the occurrence of the BA. This study has several levels of evaluation, we chose describe the methodology of the study in 3 axis : Psychopathology axis, Neurological axis and pharmacokinetic axis. The pharmacokinetic aspects will be studied only on a part of the sample, in an ancillary study centered on the pharmacokinetic of the pramipexole (in its immediate release form).