FDA approves wearable infusion device for advanced Parkinson disease
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Onapgo (apomorphine hydrochloride) injection as the first and only subcutaneous apomorphine infusion device for the treatment of motor fluctuations in patients with advanced Parkinson disease,
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Supernus' 4th try proves the charm with long-awaited FDA approval for Parkinson's infusion pump Onapgo
Three strikes and you’re out? Not for Supernus Pharmaceuticals and its Parkinson’s disease infusion pump. | The device is meant to allow patients more control over their "off" time, or the instances when medicine wears off and symptoms return or worsen.
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FDA approves Onapgo for motor fluctuations in adults with Parkinson’s disease
The FDA has approved Onapgo, the first subcutaneous apomorphine device to treat motor fluctuations in adults with Parkinson’s disease, according to the manufacturer.In a press release, Supernus Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Americans will soon have access to an infusion device that provides round-the-clock effective relief of Parkinson's disease.
Supernus Pharmaceuticals' FDA approval for ONAPGO in Parkinson's Disease offers optimism despite past challenges, with a ...
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