Apomorphine for Humans and Dogs

Apomorphine is now recognized as the oldest antiparkinsonian drug on the market.

Apomorphine is an agonist of D1 and D2 receptors in the central nervous system. It is capable of activating a receptor to induce a full or partial pharmacological response. The compound is historically a morphine decomposition product made by boiling morphine with concentrated acid, hence the -morphine suffix.

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