What is Apin/Aprima/Apomorphine?
How does Apin/Aprima/Apomorphine work?
How do I taken Apin/Aprima/Apomorphine?
What side-effects can I expect from Apin/Aprima/Apomorphine?
What guidelines are there for Apin/Aprima/Apomorphine?
What is Apin/Aprima/Apomorphine?
Apin & Aprima are medications containing the active compound Apomorphine HCl. Apomorphine is a morphine derivative used in the treatment of Erectile Dysfunction, low libido and also Parkinson's Disease. Apomorphine does not actually contain morphine.
Both women and men suffer from problems maintaining a healthy sexual relationship. In fact, 63% of women suffer from Sexual Dysfunction. Apin/Aprima has been engineered to assist men and women in enjoying a full and healthy sexaul relationship.
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How does Apin/Aprima/Apomorphine work?
Apomorphine targets the dopamine receptors in the hypothalamus thereby stimulating the release of dopamine in the brain. The release of dopamine is believed to enhance sexual responses in both men and women. Sexual stimulation must occur since Apomorphine simply enhances the natural process.
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How do I taken Apin/Aprima/Apomorphine?
Apin/Aprima tablets are sublingual - meaning they are dissolved under the tongue. You may find it helpful to drink a glass of water before taking the tablet.
Effects are felt within half-and-hour and can last for several hours.
You should not take more than one dose every 8 hours. Apin/Apima is supplied in 2mg and 3mg tablets. Subjects should try the 2mg dosage first and move up-to 3mg if the effects are insuffience and the side-effects are minimal.
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What side-effects can I expect from Apin/Aprima/Apomorphine?
Side-effects are rare but do occur in some cases and are usually short-lived since the half-life of this compound is around 40 mins.
Apomorphine has emetic properties which means that in some cases it can induce vomiting or cause nausea.
Other side-effects include: fainting, sweating, dizziness, yawning, rhinitis, pharyngitis, somnolence, infection,
pain, increased cough, flushing and taste disorders.
If you experience these symptoms, lie down and raise your legs to allow your body to relax.
Please note: Apin Aprima may also produce a transient vasovagal syndrome that can lead to
self-limiting fainting/syncope.
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What guidelines are there for Apin/Aprima/Apomorphine?
You should not combine this medicaiton with alcohol.
You should avoid this medication if you:
- have decreased kidnet or liver function
- are elderly
- have a history of low blood pressure
- commonly experience dizzines
- have severe high blood pressure
You must not use this medication if you:
- are under 18
- have pulmonary, circulatory or cardiovascular restrictions, history or disorders
This medication can be taken with some nitrate medications, some anti-emetics and some anti-histemines.
This medication should not be combined with any other Erectile or Sexual Dysfunction medication or brain or nervous-system-targetted medications.
Subjects should always consult their physician before starting any new medications.
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