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Intranasal apomorphine in parkinsonian on-off fluctuations
T van Laar1, E N Jansen, A W Essink
1Department of Neurology, Hospital Medisch Spectrum Twente, Er Enschede, The Netherlands.
Archives of Neurology
|May 1, 1992
Abstract:
The efficacy of intranasal apomorphine was assessed in seven patients with Parkinson's disease and severe levodopa (L-dopa)-related "off-period" disabilities. All patients responded favorably to treatment with intranasal apomorphine. The speed and the quality of motor response and the pharmacokinetic profile showed results similar to those seen after subcutaneous injection of apomorphine administered by insulin pen syringe. The simplicity in the technique of intranasal apomorphine administration was found to be superior by all patients.