BACKGROUND: Subcutaneous apomorphine infusion is a clinically established therapy for patients with Parkinson's disease with motor fluctuations not optimally controlled by oral medication. Open-label studies have shown that apomorphine infusion is effective in reducing off time (periods when antiparkinsonian drugs have no effect), dyskinesias, and levodopa dose, but confirmatory evidence from double-blind, controlled studies is lacking. We aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of apomorphine infusion compared with placebo in patients with Parkinson's disease with persistent motor fluctuations despite optimised oral or transdermal treatment. METHODS: In this randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind, multicentre trial, we enrolled ...
Objective—To determine whether low concentrations of a dopamine agonist worsen parkinsonism, which w...
Introduction: Continuous apomorphine infusion (CAI) is an effective treatment in fluctuating Parkins...
INTRODUCTION: Although continuous subcutaneous apomorphine infusion (CSAI) is an effective therapy f...
BackgroundSubcutaneous apomorphine infusion is a clinically established therapy for patients with Pa...
Background Subcutaneous apomorphine infusion is a clinically established therapy for patients with P...
Introduction: The randomized, double-blind phase (DBP) of the TOLEDO study confirmed the efficacy of...
INTRODUCTION: Continuous apomorphine infusion (CAI) is an advanced therapy in fluctuating Parkinson'...
Introduction: The randomized, double-blind phase (DBP) of the TOLEDO study confirmed the efficacy of...
Apomorphine is a medicine used in the treatment of advanced Parkinson’s disease patients. It is cons...
INTRODUCTION: Continuous apomorphine infusion (CAI) is an advanced therapy in fluctuating Parkinson'...
Objective—To determine whether low concentrations of a dopamine agonist worsen parkinsonism, which w...
Introduction: Continuous apomorphine infusion (CAI) is an effective treatment in fluctuating Parkins...
INTRODUCTION: Although continuous subcutaneous apomorphine infusion (CSAI) is an effective therapy f...
BackgroundSubcutaneous apomorphine infusion is a clinically established therapy for patients with Pa...
Background Subcutaneous apomorphine infusion is a clinically established therapy for patients with P...
Introduction: The randomized, double-blind phase (DBP) of the TOLEDO study confirmed the efficacy of...
INTRODUCTION: Continuous apomorphine infusion (CAI) is an advanced therapy in fluctuating Parkinson'...
Introduction: The randomized, double-blind phase (DBP) of the TOLEDO study confirmed the efficacy of...
Apomorphine is a medicine used in the treatment of advanced Parkinson’s disease patients. It is cons...
INTRODUCTION: Continuous apomorphine infusion (CAI) is an advanced therapy in fluctuating Parkinson'...
Objective—To determine whether low concentrations of a dopamine agonist worsen parkinsonism, which w...
Introduction: Continuous apomorphine infusion (CAI) is an effective treatment in fluctuating Parkins...
INTRODUCTION: Although continuous subcutaneous apomorphine infusion (CSAI) is an effective therapy f...