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apomorhine in adhesive plasters?

SchmiMela at AOL.COM SchmiMela at AOL.COM
Tue Jul 27 08:54:53 EST 1999


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Hallo,
my mother is fallen ill of Parkinson disease. She was treaten in hospital and 
the only way to help her to live a better life is the treatment with 
apomorphine. In germany there is only the possibility to give it in an 
hospital (subcutaneous). Now we heard of an adhesive plaster which contain 
apomorphine. Do you know the firm (and the countries) that distribute this 
plaster, and perhaps do you know an alternativ to the treatment with 
apomorphine, or do you know a competent scientist or medical, who can reply 
to our questions?

Thank you for your help

Dr. Melanie Schmitt

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Subject: apomorhine in adhesive plasters? 
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Dear Laurie Davison,
my mother is fallen ill of Parkinson disease. She was treaten in hospital and 
the only way to help her to live a better life is the treatment with 
apomorphine. In germany there is only the possibility to give it in an 
hospital (subcutaneous). Now we heard of an adhesive plaster which contain 
apomorphine. Do you know the firm (and the countries) that distribute this 
plaster, and perhaps do you know an alternativ to the treatment with 
apomorphine?

Thank you for your help

Dr. Melanie Schmitt

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