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Default KYNMOBI™ (apomorphine HCl) sublingual film

Kynmobi (apomorphine hydrochloride), a sublingual film to treat “off” episodes in people with Parkinson’s disease, is now available in the United States by prescription, its developer Sunovion announced. “People living with Parkinson’s disease can potentially spend hours each day navigating disruptions caused by off episodes, which may result in reduced motor function and present challenges […]
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