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Subcutaneous Apomorphine Pump (Onapgo): An Exciting Non-Surgical Option for Parkinson's Disease

44 min · 24. maj 2025
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This educational seminar will discuss the latest medical breakthrough in managing Parkinson's disease - the subcutaneous pump infusion therapies. Learn about how this new nonsurgical device can help alleviate your Parkinson's symptoms and improve your quality of life. Support the show [https://mdfa.us/donate] Follow us: Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/@movementdisordersaz] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/movementdisordersfoundationofarizona] Website [https://mdfa.us/]

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