Magnate
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 2,531
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Magnate
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 2,531
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i worry about inhaled drugs in general, especially a powder. but i think the expected high price for inhaled C/L will limit it to emergencies so noone is going to replace oral C/L with inhaled. it's too bad it's taking so long to bring it to market. keep in mind that the sublingual apomorphine also goes directly into your blood and sounds like it gets there quicker than inhaled C/L and in a much easier to use and likely safer mode of delivery for those with respiratory difficulties. can't really compare apples to apples with these 2 drugs and there is the issue of how tolerable is low dose apomorphine, you can't really know until it gets out into the general public imho, injectable or continuous delivery apomorphine takes some getting used to under a dr's supervision.
Last edited by soccertese; 10-12-2018 at 09:39 AM.
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