Apomorphine for Parkinson's Disease User Reviews
Brand names: Onapgo, Apokyn, Kynmobi
- Poo...
- June 25, 2010
Apomorphine "Used now only as needed for stiffness, up to 5 times per day. I have advanced Parkinson's and use a great range of medications. Use if other medications have worn off about an hour prior to my next dose. Some people can get very nauseous, but it did not bother me. Good to have nearby for 'freezes,' but really don't like giving injections."
- aj7...
- January 15, 2012
Apomorphine "Put me to sleep fast! At lower dosage, addresses symptoms but takes longer (20-30 minutes) than I would like."
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- mar...
- December 7, 2009
"This medicine works great as a rescue drug, although the delivery system is difficult to use."
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Apomorphine "My dad just got put on this medicine. It is great. We can cook food, give him a shot, and in a couple of minutes, he can get himself out of the chair and eat his dinner. He should have been on this years ago. It is a miracle medicine."