Contribute to postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) research via the PINNACLE study
Learn about the PINNACLE clinical study

Is POTS affecting your daily life?
This website provides information about a clinical study, PINNACLE, for people with POTS. People with POTS experience an abnormally large increase in heart rate when they move to an upright position. This may lead to lightheadedness, fatigue, and brain fog, amongst other symptoms. Because of these symptoms, people with POTS may feel that performing normal activities in daily life is difficult.
Please note that this clinical trial will use an investigational drug product, the safety and efficacy of which has not been fully evaluated by Regulatory Authorities and which has not received marketing authorization in any country.
Clinical studies are essential to investigating potential treatments and are not possible without the people who take part. Everyone involved in this clinical study plays an important role in increasing our understanding of POTS, which may help others in the future with this condition.
Living with POTS may feel overwhelming, and you may feel that you have enough to do without committing to a clinical study. However, you may play a key role in helping to develop therapies that are being studied to help advance our medical knowledge of POTS. Every treatment that exists today is available because of study participants who actively took part in research.
Learn more about the PINNACLE study and see if it may be an option for you or for someone you know.
