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Post 'Off' time for Parkinson's patients may be shortened with 150-year-old drug - UPI.com


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'Off' time for Parkinson's patients may be shortened with 150-year-old drug
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During off times when Parkinson's patients are waiting for their next dose of levodopa to take effect, the injectable drug apomorphine, marketed as Apokyn, can significantly shorten the time frame, researchers report in a new study. Photo by Minerva ...

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