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    • APOMORPHINE HCL (Generic for APOKYN)

    • QTY 3
    • 10 MG/ML
    • CARTRIDGE

APOMORPHINE (a poe MOR feen) treats 'off' episodes in Parkinson's disease, which can affect your ability to move or perform tasks. It increases the amount of dopamine in the brain, a substance that helps manage body movements and coordination. This reduces the symptoms of Parkinson's, such as body stiffness and tremors.


APOMORPHINE HCL (Generic for APOKYN) Lifestyle Interactions

  • Apomorphine Hydrochloride 10mg/1mL, Solution for injection

    Interaction: Alcohol
    Severity: Major
    Notes for Consumers: You should avoid Alcoholic drinks while taking Apomorphine. Drinking alcohol greatly increases your risk of dizziness, fainting and falls from a serious drop in blood pressure, which could lead to injury.
    Notes for Professionals: Advise patients to avoid alcoholic beverages during apomorphine therapy. Concurrent use of ethanol and apomorphine has resulted in significantly worse orthostatic hypotension compared to apomorphine alone. Coadministration of low dose ethanol (0.3 grams/kg) with subcutaneous apomorphine in healthy subjects did not have a significant effect on the pharmacokinetics of apomorphine; however, high dose ethanol (0.6 grams/kg), equivalent to about 3 standardized alcohol-containing beverages, increased the maximum concentration of apomorphine by about 63%. A similar study with sublingual apomorphine has not been conducted.

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