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Sequential administration enhances the effect of apomorphine SL in men with erectile dysfunction
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Author Affiliations
Queen's University, Queens University, Salisbury University, Abbott Fund
Published InInternational Journal of Impotence Research
Year2002
Citations50
Abstract
The response to Uprima (apomorphine sublingual, (apo SL)) has been well documented in conventional clinical trials. Apo SL produces a predictable, consistent and durable response across a wide variety of patients. The positive reinforcement of a successful outcome should further support clinical benefit. Apo SL with its rapid onset affords a greater opportunity for spontaneity, which can be an important factor in influencing patient choice. It is recognised that patient counselling and the setting of realistic expectations are vital to a successful outcome. The impact of persisting with sequential treatment on outcome has been calculated from the clinical data. While apo SL is effective de novo in 50% of single doses, additional benefit is observed with repeat dosing. Full benefit…
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