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Kynmobi Safe, Effective for ‘Off’ Periods Over Long Term, Ongoing Trial Reports

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"Sunovion‘s Kynmobi (apomorphine hydrochloride), a sublingual film treatment for “off” episodes in people with Parkinson’s disease, has a manageable safety profile and maintains efficacy over up to nearly a year of use, interim data from an ongoing Phase 3 trial show.

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Most (85%) reported at least one adverse event that emerged following treatment; the most common included nausea (27%), yawning (12%), dizziness (11%), and sleepiness (11%). The most common adverse events affecting the mouth — which are of interest with a sublingual medication — were redness (8%) and lip swelling (5%). Fainting occurred in 2% of participants.

Adverse events led to treatment discontinuation in 31% of participants; the most common reasons for discontinuing were nausea (6%), lip swelling (3%), and dizziness (2%)."

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