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Use of apomorphine in parkinsonian patients with neuropsychiatric complications to oral treatment
Authors:Ellis C  Lemmens G  Parkes J D  Abbott R J  Pye I F  Leigh P N  Chaudhuri K R
Affiliation:Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Institute of Psychiatry and King's College School of Medicine and Dentistry, London, U.K.
Abstract:
Neuropsychiatric side effects often complicate anti-Parkinsonian therapy and pose a significant problem in the optimal management of idiopathic Parkinson's disease. Several publications report a relative lack of neuropsychiatric side effects in Parkinsonian patients treated with subcutaneous apomorphine. To investigate this further, we have used subcutaneous apomorphine to treat 12 non-demented IPD patients with previous oral drug-related neuropsychiatric problems. Treatment with apomorphine allowed alteration of anti-Parkinsonian medication and led to the abolition or reduction of neuropsychiatric complications in all patients. The mechanism remains unclear but may be due, in part, to a reduction in oral medication or a psychotropic action of apomorphine, possibly due to the piperidine moiety in its structure, or both.
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