Comparison of subcutaneous apomorphine versus dispersible madopar latency and effect duration in parkinson's disease patients: A double-blind single-dose study

Twelve parkinsonian patients with severely fluctuating symptoms were given a single dose of apomorphine or Dispersible Madopar on 2 consecutive days, to confirm the latter drug's usefulness in 'off' period rescue. According to our results, apomorphine proved faster in reverting '...

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Sumario:Twelve parkinsonian patients with severely fluctuating symptoms were given a single dose of apomorphine or Dispersible Madopar on 2 consecutive days, to confirm the latter drug's usefulness in 'off' period rescue. According to our results, apomorphine proved faster in reverting 'off' periods and should still be regarded as the drug of choice for this treatment modality.