[Apomorphine in off state--clinical experience].

Author: RudzińskaMonika, SzczudlikAndrzej

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Original Abstract of the Article :
Apomorphine, a non-ergot derivative, is a potent, directly acting dopamine receptor agonist with high affinity to D4, lower to D2, D3, D5, the lowest to D1-like dopamine receptors as well as to serotonin and adrenoreceptors. Subcutaneous apomorphine is currently used in Parkinson's disease as an add...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17941458

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Apomorphine: A Beacon of Hope for Parkinson's Disease

This study investigates the use of apomorphine, a dopamine agonist, in managing Parkinson's disease. Imagine a camel struggling to navigate the shifting sands of the desert, its movements slow and unsteady. This study explores how apomorphine can help individuals with Parkinson's disease regain control and mobility.

A New Weapon in the Fight Against Parkinson's

The study found that apomorphine can significantly reduce the duration of 'off' phases in individuals with Parkinson's disease. These 'off' phases are periods of decreased mobility and functionality, like a camel struggling to move through a sandstorm. This research offers hope that apomorphine can help individuals with Parkinson's disease regain control and live more fulfilling lives.

A Journey Towards Improved Quality of Life

This study underscores the importance of exploring new treatment options for Parkinson's disease. It offers a beacon of hope for individuals struggling with the debilitating effects of this disease, paving the way for a more active and fulfilling life.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research offers a glimmer of hope in the desert of Parkinson's disease, suggesting that apomorphine can help individuals regain control and mobility, allowing them to navigate the challenges of this condition with greater ease. It is a testament to the tireless efforts of researchers who strive to improve the lives of those affected by this debilitating disease.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2007-11-27
  2. Date Revised 2015-02-16
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

17941458

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

17941458

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