This is a Phase III, single-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial designed to investigate the superiority of safinamide compared to a placebo in reducing Parkinson's Disease (PD)-related pain.
The trial plans to enroll 60 adult patients diagnosed with PD who experience motor fluctuations and chronic pain (lasting more than 3 months) despite receiving stable doses of levodopa.
Participants will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio to receive either oral safinamide or a matching placebo as an add-on therapy. The treatment regimen consists of 50 mg/day for the first week, increasing to 100 mg/day for the remaining 11 weeks, for a total treatment duration of 12 weeks.
The primary endpoint is to evaluate the mean change in pain severity from baseline to 12 weeks, measured using the 11-point Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) Secondary endpoints will assess additional qualitative and quantitative pain characteristics (KPPS, BPI, PD-PCS), motor symptoms and treatment complications (UPDRS Parts III and IV, Home Diary), quality of life (PDQ-39), and other non-motor symptoms (MDS-NMS).
The total expected duration of the clinical trial is 24 months.