Five patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease with severe response fluctuations were selected for a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled study, concerning the clinical effects of subcutaneous apomorphine and its assessment in `off¿-periods. The study was designed as five n = 1 studies, in which every patient was his own control. The effect of apomorphine was studied by using the Columbia rating scale and quantitative assessments, using tapping, walking and pinboard. There was a significant positive effect of apomorphine, in a mean optimal dose of 2.7 mg, with a mean latency of onset of 7.3 min and a mean duration of response of 96 min. After pretreatment with domperidone, no significant adverse effects were observed. Tapping showe...
Apomorphine in combination with a peripheral dopamine receptor blocker (domperidone) was administere...
Background: Apomorphine infusion therapy remains under-used and there are no comparative studies of ...
Background: Apomorphine infusion therapy remains under-used and there are no comparative studies of ...
Apomorphine is a potent, nonselective, direct-acting dopamine-receptor agonist. Given subcutaneously...
ABSTRACT Optimizing idiopathic Parkinson's disease treatment is a challenging, multifaceted and cont...
Levodopa-induced motor fluctuations (MF) is a disabling complication of Parkinson's disease (PD) and...
The clinical utility of long-term oral levodopa therapy in Parkinson disease (PD) is often limited b...
Background Subcutaneous apomorphine infusion is a clinically established therapy for patients with P...
Background Subcutaneous apomorphine infusion is a clinically established therapy for patients with P...
Objective—To determine whether low concentrations of a dopamine agonist worsen parkinsonism, which w...
OBJECTIVES: Despite the recent introduction of new peroral drugs as well as neurosurgical methods fo...
Apomorphine is a dopamine agonist used in the treatment of some motor and non-motor complications du...
Continuous subcutaneous (SC) infusion of the dopamine agonist apomorphine was shown in retrospective...
Extensive published evidence supports the use of subcutaneously-administered apomorphine as an effec...
International audienceThe present paper consists of a comprehensive review of the literature on apom...
Apomorphine in combination with a peripheral dopamine receptor blocker (domperidone) was administere...
Background: Apomorphine infusion therapy remains under-used and there are no comparative studies of ...
Background: Apomorphine infusion therapy remains under-used and there are no comparative studies of ...
Apomorphine is a potent, nonselective, direct-acting dopamine-receptor agonist. Given subcutaneously...
ABSTRACT Optimizing idiopathic Parkinson's disease treatment is a challenging, multifaceted and cont...
Levodopa-induced motor fluctuations (MF) is a disabling complication of Parkinson's disease (PD) and...
The clinical utility of long-term oral levodopa therapy in Parkinson disease (PD) is often limited b...
Background Subcutaneous apomorphine infusion is a clinically established therapy for patients with P...
Background Subcutaneous apomorphine infusion is a clinically established therapy for patients with P...
Objective—To determine whether low concentrations of a dopamine agonist worsen parkinsonism, which w...
OBJECTIVES: Despite the recent introduction of new peroral drugs as well as neurosurgical methods fo...
Apomorphine is a dopamine agonist used in the treatment of some motor and non-motor complications du...
Continuous subcutaneous (SC) infusion of the dopamine agonist apomorphine was shown in retrospective...
Extensive published evidence supports the use of subcutaneously-administered apomorphine as an effec...
International audienceThe present paper consists of a comprehensive review of the literature on apom...
Apomorphine in combination with a peripheral dopamine receptor blocker (domperidone) was administere...
Background: Apomorphine infusion therapy remains under-used and there are no comparative studies of ...
Background: Apomorphine infusion therapy remains under-used and there are no comparative studies of ...