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Post APO Cuts 'Off' Time in Advanced Parkinson's - MedPage Today


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APO Cuts 'Off' Time in Advanced Parkinson's
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BOSTON -- In patients with Parkinson's Disease (PD), apomorphine subcutaneous infusion (APO) provided hours of daily relief from the sudden and unpredictable fluctuations in motor function know as "Off" time, researchers said. Results from the phase ...
Parkinson's Disease drug first produced in 1865 'may provide relief' for people with advanced symptomsThe Sun

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