APOMORPHINUM
By William Boericke â Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica & Repertory
Alkaloid from Decomposition of Morphine by Hydrochloric Acid
(APOMORPHIA)
The chief power of this drug lies in the speedy and effective vomiting that it produces, which becomes a strong guiding symptom to its homeopathic use. The vomiting is preceded by nausea, lassitude and increased secretion of sweat, saliva, mucus and tears. Pneumonia with vomiting. Combined alcoholism , with constant nausea, constipation, insomnia.
Head and Stomach
Vertigo. Dilated pupils. Nausea and vomiting . Violent inclination to vomit. Hot feeling all over body, especially head. Empty retching and headache; heartburn; pain between shoulder-blades. Reflex vomiting-pregnancy. Seasickness .
Non-homeopathic Uses
The hypodermic injection of one-sixteenth of a grain will cause full emesis within five to fifteen minutes in an adult without developing any other direct action apparently. Do not use in opium poisoning. Apomorph hypodermically, one-thirtieth grain or less, acts as a safe and sure hypnotic. Acts well even in delirium. Sleep comes on in half an hour.
Dose
Third to sixth potency.