
APOKYN® for Parkinson's Disease Off Episodes
Are Parkinson's Disease (PD) symptoms disrupting your day? See how APOKYN® (apomorphine hydrochloride injection) may help during off episodes.
How Do I Take APOKYN®? - APOKYN® (apomorphine HCI) for PD
How Do I Take APOKYN®? APOKYN is used with your other Parkinson’s disease medications and is an injection under the skin (subcutaneous). Using a thin needle, similar to what is used …
What is APOKYN® (apomorphine hydrochloride injection)?
Unlike traditional oral Parkinson’s disease medications, APOKYN bypasses the GI tract. Because of its route of administration, APOKYN is readily available in the brain to reverse (end) your …
HIGHLIGHTS OF PRESCRIBING INFORMATION These highlights do not include all the information needed to use APOKYN® safely and effectively. See full prescribing information …
APOKYN is a prescription medicine used to treat acute, intermittent episodes of poor mobility called "off" episodes (end-of-dose wearing "off" or unpredictable "on-off" episodes) in people …
Is APOKYN® Right for Me? - APOKYN® (apomorphine HCI) for PD
If your Parkinson’s disease symptoms, especially OFF episodes, are not being properly controlled by your current medications, APOKYN® may be right for you.
Getting Started on APOKYN® (apomorphine HCI) for Parkinson's
Once prescribed, see how you’ll get started on APOKYN® and learn about the Circle of Care™ program, which provides Parkinson’s patients ongoing support.
Hear From Real Patients -APOKYN® (apomorphine HCI) for PD
Watch videos of real patients with Parkinson’s disease who have found success with APOKYN®. See how APOKYN® may help during your off episodes.
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Patients and care partners must receive complete instructions on the proper use of APOKYN. Please see full Prescribing Information and Pen Instructions for Use / Patient Information.
APOKYN is indicated for the acute, intermittent treatment of hypomobility, off episodes (end-of-dose wearing-off and unpredictable on-off episodes) associated with advanced Parkinson’s …