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At 05:56 AM 5/13/2001 +0200, you wrote:
I tried Apomorphene for abour three weeks but it had to be taken
sublingually (under my tongue) Its bad tast was what putb an end to it. It
was under the close supervision of OHSU. That was about  4 years ago.
>As a result of this, initiation of therapy is best instituted in the
>context of a specialist Parkinson's clinic.
>Side effects:
>nausea or vomiting.-on account of this, the patient needs to be
>given Domperidone as an anti-emetic prior to the use of Apomorphine.
>http://medweb.bham.ac.uk/http/depts/clin_neuro/teaching/tutorials/parkinson
s/parkinsons1.html
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>Hi, Mario, Bob,...
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>I was dignosed PD in 1980.(At 30) Now, I'm suffer -daily- three or four
severe ON-OFF episodes. I use
>the Clorhidrate of Apomorphine Britaject self injectable Pen just as a
RESCUE to bridge the OFF times
>ONLY if I'm out of home or in such a set of circumstances I can not wait
until next ON comes.
>2ml/mg injection is enough to push me -in 5-8 minutes to- an excellent
quality ON lasting 50
>minutes when it finishes abruptely.
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>I've made it so for years -without domperidone or any other similar drug-

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>Antonio Cortina, Barcelona, Spain
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Yours and His
David L Moreland

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