Apomorphine

What is Apomorphine?

Apomorphine is a dopamine agonist that is used for the treatment of hypomobility, "off" episodes with Parkinson's disease. It may also be used to treat erectile dysfunction. Apomorphine can induce vomiting so it is recommended that antiemetic therapy should start before initiation of treatment.

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How do members experience Apomorphine?

Top 5 reported purposes & perceived effectiveness

Purpose Patients Evaluations Perceived Effectiveness
Parkinson's disease 28 24
Improve mobility 6 12
Stiffness/spasticity 6 5
Slow movement (bradykinesia) 2 1
Balance problems 1 0

Common side effects

Side effect Patients Percentage
Nausea 5
Jerky movements 2
Dizziness 1
Drowsiness 1
Excessive yawning 1
Generalized weakness (asthenia) 1

Side effect severity

Side effects as an overall problem
Severity Evaluations Percentage
Severe 2
Moderate 5
Mild 9
None 15

Member evaluations

holmesa

evaluated on Mar 15, 2016

  • Perceived effectiveness for Improve mobility: None
  • Side effects: None

rose5

evaluated on Dec 12, 2013

  • Perceived effectiveness for Improve mobility: Major
  • Side effects: Mild
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d1d2d3

evaluated on Feb 25, 2010

  • Perceived effectiveness for to see if it work for me now waiting for doctor to see whats what: Major
  • Side effects: Mild
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