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- Q269111 wikiPageWikiLink Q81225.
- Q269111 wikiPageWikiLink Q8376096.
- Q269111 wikiPageWikiLink Q8388296.
- Q269111 wikiPageWikiLink Q8421314.
- Q269111 wikiPageWikiLink Q8733995.
- Q269111 wikiPageWikiLink Q899107.
- Q269111 wikiPageWikiLink Q904984.
- Q269111 wikiPageWikiLink Q9368.
- Q269111 atcPrefix "G04".
- Q269111 atcSuffix "BE07".
- Q269111 bioavailability "100".
- Q269111 casNumber "58".
- Q269111 chebi "48538".
- Q269111 drugbank "DB00714".
- Q269111 iupacName "-6".
- Q269111 pubchem "6005".
- Q269111 unii "F39049Y068".
- Q269111 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q269111 type Drug.
- Q269111 type ChemicalObject.
- Q269111 type Thing.
- Q269111 type Q8386.
- Q269111 comment "Apomorphine (Apokyn, Ixense, Spontane, Uprima) is a non-selective dopamine agonist which activates both D1-like and D2-like receptors, with some preference for the latter subtypes. It is historically a morphine decomposition product by boiling with concentrated acid, hence the -morphine suffix. Apomorphine does not actually contain morphine or its skeleton, nor does it bind to opioid receptors.".
- Q269111 label "Apomorphine".
- Q269111 depiction Apomorphine2DCSD.svg.