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Apokyn (apomorphine) has some of the same effects as a chemical called dopamine, which occurs naturally in your body. Low levels of dopamine in the brain are associated with Parkinson's disease. Apokyn is used to treat "wearing-off" episodes (muscle stiffness, loss of muscle control) in people with...
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Apokyn
Apokyn is used for: Treating loss of control of body movements such as muscle stiffness, slow movements, or trouble moving associated with advanced Parkinson disease.
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APOKYN® (apomorphine hydrochloride, USP) is a non-ergoline dopamine agonist. Apomorphine hydrochloride is chemically designated as 6aβ-Aporphine-10,11-diol hydrochloride hemihydrate with a molecular formula of C17H17NO2 • HCl • 1/2H2O. Its structural formula and molecular weight...
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Apokyn Bertek Pharmaceuticals - Treatment for Parkinsons Disease
Apokyn (apomorphine hydrochloride injection) is the first and only therapy in the United States for the acute, intermittent treatment of hypomobility,...
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