Effective yet underused
- K Ray Chaudhuri, Senior lecturer,
- C Clough, Consultant neurologist
- Movement Disorders Unit, Regional Neurosciences Centre, King's College Hospital and Institute of Psychiatry and University Hospital of Lewisham, London SE5 9RS
Over 40 years have passed since Schwab and colleagues reported the beneficial effect of apomorphine hydrochloride in Parkinson's disease.1 In 1979 Corsini et al reported the successful use of subcutaneous apomorphine in combination with domperidone,2 and this was confirmed by a series of experiments by Hardie et al.3 More recently, in 1988, Stibe et al described the successful use of continuous subcutaneous infusion of apomorphine in overcoming refractory on-off oscillations in Parkinson's disease.4 Since then at least 16 papers, mostly using open label designs (except two double blind placebo controlled studies), have been published confirming the efficacy of apomorphine given as subcutaneous “rescue” injection or continuous infusion using an automated syringe driver in Parkinson's disease.6 Apomorphine received regulatory approval in Britain in 1993, but, despite its efficacy, it remains largely underused.
The motor response to …
Sign in
Personal subscribers, sign in here:
Article access
Article access for 1 day
Purchase this article for £20 $30 €32*
The PDF version can be downloaded as your personal record
CiteULike
Connotea
Del.icio.us
Digg
Facebook
Reddit
Technorati
Twitter
Stumbleupon
Rapid responses
Latest Responses
Re: How much of a social media profile can doctors have?
Published 13 February 2012
Re: Diagnosis and management of Raynaud’s phenomenon
Published 13 February 2012
Re: Is it unethical for doctors to encourage healthy adults to donate a kidney to a stranger? No
Published 13 February 2012
Re: Report predicts 20 million AIDS orphans in Africa by 2010
Published 13 February 2012
Re: On the impossibility of being expert
Published 13 February 2012
Most responses
Does anyone understand the government’s plan for the NHS? (17 responses)
Published 17 Jan 2012
Bad medicine: medical nutrition (15 responses)
Published 18 Jan 2012
Shared decision making: really putting patients at the centre of healthcare (8 responses)
Published 27 Jan 2012
How much of a social media profile can doctors have? (7 responses)
Published 23 Jan 2012
Why legislation is necessary for my health reforms (7 responses)
Published 1 Feb 2012