Apotab 3 mg Apomorphine tablet
Apotab 3 mg – Apomorphine Hydrochloride Sublingual Tablet by Alteus Biogenics
Apotab 3 mg is a clinically established sublingual tablet containing 3mg of Apomorphine Hydrochloride, manufactured by Alteus Biogenics Pvt. Ltd. — a licensed Indian pharmaceutical company. It is one of the stronger sublingual apomorphine formulations available and is used in two primary clinical contexts: the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) in adult men, and the acute management of hypomobile off episodes in patients with advanced Parkinson's disease.
Unlike PDE5 inhibitors such as Sildenafil or Tadalafil, Apotab 3 mg works through an entirely different and centrally acting mechanism — directly stimulating dopamine receptors in the brain to initiate the physiological and neurological processes required for an erection or restoration of motor function. Delivered sublingually, the tablet dissolves under the tongue for rapid mucosal absorption, bypassing the digestive system and offering a faster onset of action compared to standard oral tablets.
What is Apotab 3 mg Used For?
Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
Apotab 3 mg is indicated for the treatment of erectile dysfunction in adult men. ED is defined as the persistent inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual activity. Apomorphine in Apotab 3 mg works centrally in the brain by activating dopamine D2 receptors in the hypothalamus and limbic system — the brain regions responsible for initiating sexual arousal and the erectile response. This makes Apotab 3 mg particularly effective for men whose ED has psychological or neurogenic origins, including performance anxiety, stress-related ED, or ED associated with dopaminergic dysfunction. Clinical studies involving over 5,000 patients with ED found that a sublingual apomorphine dose range of 2 to 3 mg was effective in restoring erectile function with a rapid onset.
Parkinson's Disease – Acute Off Episodes
In Parkinson's disease, patients experience periods of poor motor control known as off episodes — times when their regular dopaminergic medications wear off or stop working effectively, resulting in stiffness, tremors, slow movement, and difficulty walking or speaking. Apomorphine, as a non-ergoline dopamine agonist with high selectivity for D2, D3, D4, and D5 receptors, stimulates dopamine receptors in the nigrostriatal system to restore motor function rapidly during these episodes. Apotab 3 mg is placed sublingually for fast-acting relief of acute off episodes.
Restless Leg Syndrome
Apomorphine has also been clinically used in the management of restless leg syndrome (RLS) due to its dopaminergic activity, in cases where standard treatment options have not been adequate.
How Does Apotab 3 mg Work?
Apotab 3 mg contains Apomorphine Hydrochloride, a non-ergoline dopamine agonist derived from morphine. It works through a mechanism completely different from PDE5 inhibitors:
Apomorphine binds selectively to dopamine receptors (D2, D3, D4, and D5) located in the nigrostriatal system, hypothalamus, limbic system, pituitary gland, and blood vessels. This receptor activation produces multiple effects depending on the clinical context:
For erectile dysfunction, dopamine receptor activation in the hypothalamus triggers the brain's sexual arousal pathway, leading to the release of signals that initiate the physiological cascade required for penile erection — including smooth muscle relaxation and increased blood flow to erectile tissue. Unlike PDE5 inhibitors, Apotab 3 mg acts centrally in the brain rather than peripherally in penile blood vessels, making it a genuinely different treatment option.
For Parkinson's disease, dopamine receptor stimulation in the nigrostriatal pathway restores motor function, reduces tremors, and alleviates the muscle stiffness and slowness associated with off episodes.
Important: Apotab 3 mg requires sexual stimulation to be effective for erectile dysfunction. It enhances the brain's natural erectile signaling — it does not produce an automatic erection.
Dosage and How to Take Apotab 3 mg
For Erectile Dysfunction
Step 1 – Prepare Drink a small amount of water before placing the tablet under your tongue. This helps optimise the dissolution of the tablet and improves absorption.
Step 2 – Place Under the Tongue Place the entire Apotab 3 mg tablet under your tongue as far back as possible. Allow it to dissolve completely. Do not chew, crush, or swallow the tablet. Dissolution typically takes approximately 10 minutes.
Step 3 – Timing Take the tablet approximately 20 minutes before planned sexual activity. This allows sufficient time for the apomorphine to be absorbed and reach the brain.
Step 4 – Avoid Swallowing Saliva During Dissolution While the tablet is dissolving, avoid swallowing saliva or talking as this may reduce absorption. Once the tablet has fully dissolved, you may swallow normally.
Step 5 – Dosage Frequency Take only one tablet per episode as needed. Do not take more than one tablet within a 24-hour period without specific medical instruction. This medication is taken on demand, not as a daily oral therapy unless specifically directed by a physician for Parkinson's management.
For Parkinson's Disease Off Episodes
Dosing for Parkinson's disease off episodes must be established and monitored by a specialist neurologist or movement disorder physician. The first dose should be administered in a supervised clinical setting where blood pressure and heart rate can be closely monitored.
How Long Does Apotab 3 mg Take to Work?
Apotab 3 mg typically begins working within 18 to 20 minutes of sublingual administration due to rapid mucosal absorption. This faster onset compared to standard oral ED tablets makes it a preferred option for men seeking a more spontaneous treatment experience.
Apotab 3 mg vs PDE5 Inhibitors – What is the Difference?
Apotab 3 mg and PDE5 inhibitors such as Sildenafil (Cenforce, Viagra) or Tadalafil work through entirely different mechanisms and offer different clinical advantages:
- Mechanism: Apotab 3 mg acts centrally in the brain via dopamine receptor activation. PDE5 inhibitors act peripherally by increasing blood flow to penile tissue
- Onset: Apotab 3 mg typically works within 20 minutes. PDE5 inhibitors require 30 to 60 minutes
- Best suited for: Apotab 3 mg is particularly suited for men with psychogenic or neurogenic ED, or those who cannot tolerate PDE5 inhibitors. PDE5 inhibitors are the standard first-line treatment for vascular ED
- Cardiovascular interaction with nitrates: Both classes carry risks with nitrate medications and require medical guidance
- Food interaction: Apotab 3 mg is less affected by high-fat meals compared to some PDE5 inhibitors
Contraindications – Who Should Not Take Apotab 3 mg?
Apotab 3 mg is contraindicated in the following individuals:
- Men with severe unstable angina or recent myocardial infarction (heart attack)
- Men with severe heart failure or serious cardiovascular disease
- Men with severe or uncontrolled low blood pressure (hypotension)
- Men with a history of postural hypotension
- Men with anatomical penile deformity conditions including Peyronie's disease, cavernosal fibrosis, or penile angulation
- Men with known hypersensitivity or allergy to Apomorphine or sodium metabisulfite (a sulfite excipient present in apomorphine formulations — individuals with asthma are more likely to be sulfite-sensitive)
- Women and individuals under the age of 18
Always provide your complete medical history and a full list of current medications to your healthcare provider before use.
Drug Interactions
Apotab 3 mg is known to interact with several important classes of medications. Inform your doctor if you are currently taking any of the following:
- Nitrate medications including nitroglycerin and isosorbide compounds — major risk of severe and dangerous blood pressure drop
- Antihypertensive medications including ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, and calcium channel blockers — additive hypotensive effect
- Antidepressants including SSRIs such as fluoxetine and paroxetine — may alter drug effect or side effect profile
- 5HT3 antagonist anti-nausea medications including ondansetron, granisetron, and dolasetron — contraindicated due to serious risk of very low blood pressure and loss of consciousness
- Other ED medications including Sildenafil, Tadalafil, and Vardenafil — increased cardiovascular risk
- Antiarrhythmic medications including amiodarone — risk of fatal cardiac arrhythmia
- Certain antibiotics and antifungals including ranolazine, sparfloxacin, escitalopram, and iloperidone — risk of serious heart rhythm abnormalities
Alcohol: Avoid alcohol entirely when taking Apotab 3 mg. Both apomorphine and alcohol lower blood pressure and their combination can cause severe hypotension, dizziness, and fainting.
Possible Side Effects
Apotab 3 mg is generally well tolerated when used at the correct prescribed dose. Common side effects are typically mild and temporary:
- Nausea or vomiting — the most commonly reported side effect; often managed by starting at a lower dose (2 mg) before progressing to 3 mg
- Dizziness or lightheadedness, particularly when standing up quickly
- Drowsiness or excessive sleepiness
- Headache
- Oral or pharyngeal soft tissue swelling, pain, or tingling at the sublingual site
- Facial flushing
- Yawning
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience a sudden and severe drop in blood pressure, fainting or loss of consciousness, chest pain, difficulty breathing, or severe allergic reaction including swelling of the eyes, tongue, lips, or throat.
Important safety note: When first starting Apotab 3 mg for Parkinson's disease management, the initial dose must be administered in a supervised medical setting to monitor for orthostatic hypotension. Rise slowly from sitting or lying positions to reduce the risk of dizziness and falls.
Storage Instructions
Store at room temperature between 15 and 30 degrees Celsius. Keep away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture. Store in the original packaging to protect from light. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Do not use after the expiration date printed on the packaging. Do not store in bathrooms or humid environments.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Apotab 3 mg used for? Apotab 3 mg is used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction in adult men and for the acute management of off episodes in patients with advanced Parkinson's disease. It works by stimulating dopamine receptors in the brain.
How is Apotab 3 mg different from Viagra or Sildenafil? Apotab 3 mg works centrally in the brain through dopamine receptor activation, while Sildenafil and other PDE5 inhibitors work peripherally by increasing blood flow to the penis. Apotab 3 mg is particularly effective for psychogenic or neurogenic ED and offers a faster onset of approximately 20 minutes.
How do I take Apotab 3 mg? Place the tablet under your tongue and allow it to dissolve completely — do not chew or swallow. Take it approximately 20 minutes before planned sexual activity. Drink a small amount of water beforehand to aid dissolution.
How long does Apotab 3 mg take to work? Apotab 3 mg typically begins working within 18 to 20 minutes of sublingual administration.
Can I take Apotab 3 mg with alcohol? No. Alcohol combined with apomorphine significantly increases the risk of dangerous blood pressure drop, dizziness, and fainting. Avoid alcohol entirely when using this medication.
Can I take Apotab 3 mg with other ED medications? No. Combining Apotab 3 mg with PDE5 inhibitors such as Sildenafil or Tadalafil increases cardiovascular risk. Only use one ED medication at a time and always under medical supervision.
Do you ship Apotab 3 mg to USA, UK, and UAE? Yes. We provide discreet, secure international shipping to the United States, United Kingdom, UAE (Dubai, Abu Dhabi), Saudi Arabia, Australia, and India.
Is a prescription required? Apotab 3 mg is a prescription medication. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before beginning treatment for erectile dysfunction or Parkinson's disease.
Medically Reviewed Content This product description has been written in accordance with clinical pharmacology guidelines and publicly available pharmaceutical references including FDA apomorphine prescribing information, MedlinePlus drug monographs, DrugBank clinical data, and documentation from Alteus Biogenics Pvt. Ltd. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider before starting or changing any medication.

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