/*   glossary defs */

	var textAlosetronHydrochloride = "Generic name of Lotronex. Should not be used with APOKYN.";

	var textAloxi = "Brand name of palonosetron hydrochloride, a medicine from Helsinn Healthcare SA used to treat nausea and vomiting; a member of a family of drugs called 5HT<sub>3</sub> antagonists or blockers that should not be used with APOKYN.";
	
	var textApokyn = "Brand name of apomorphine hydrochloride injection, an injectable medicine that is used as needed to treat both predictable and unpredictable <i>off</i>\-episode motor symptoms, such as muscle stiffness, slow movements, and difficulty starting movements, in people with advanced Parkinson\'s disease. APOKYN is not a narcotic and does not contain morphine.";
	
	var textAkinesia = "Inability to move.";
	
	var textAnzemet = "Brand name of dolasetron mesylate, a medicine from sanofi\-aventis used to treat nausea and vomiting; a member of a family of drugs called 5HT<sub>3</sub> antagonists or blockers that should not be used with APOKYN.";
	
	var textApHydroInjection = "Generic name of APOKYN.";
	
	var textBradykinesia = "Slow movement or an impaired ability to initiate and continue movements.";
	
	var textCarbiLevodopa = "Generic name of an oral medicine for the treatment of Parkinson\'s disease symptoms that is a drug that contains carbidopa and levodopa. An example is Sinemet, a medicine from Merck and Co., Inc.";
	
	var textDolasetronMesylate = "Generic name of Anzemet. Should not be used with APOKYN.";
	
	var textDopamine = "An important chemical in the human body that carries messages between nerve cells, notably in the brain, and is necessary for motor function and voluntary movement.";
	
	var textDopamineAgonist = "A medicine, such as APOKYN, that simulates the action of dopamine on nerve cells.";
	
	var textEndOfDoseWOEpisode = "A predictable type of <i>off</i> episode that occurs between doses of Parkinson\'s disease (PD) medicines as PD symptoms reemerge.";
	
	var textEnzyme = "A protein that speeds up a chemical reaction.";
	
	var text5ht3Antagonists = "A family of drugs used to treat nausea, vomiting, or irritable bowel syndrome that should <b>not</b> be used with APOKYN.";
	
	var textgranisetronHydrochloride = "Generic name of Kytril. Should not be used with APOKYN.";
	
	var textHypomobility = "Slow movement; another name for an <i>off</i> episode.";
	
	var textIBS = "A disorder characterized by abdominal discomfort, bloating, diarrhea, and\/or constipation.";
	
	var textKytril = "Brand name of granisetron hydrochloride, a medicine from Roche Laboratories Inc. used to treat nausea and vomiting; a member of a family of drugs called 5HT<sub>3</sub> antagonists or blockers that should not be used with APOKYN.";
	
	var textLevodopa = "An oral medicine used to treat the symptoms of Parkinson\'s disease.";
	
	var textLotronex = "Brand name of alosetron hydrochloride, a medicine from Prometheus Laboratories Inc. used to treat nausea and vomiting; a member of a family of drugs called 5HT<sub>3</sub> antagonists or blockers that should not be used with APOKYN.";
	
	var textMetabisulfite = "A type of sulfite used as a preservative in APOKYN; some individuals may be allergic to this ingredient. Not to be confused with the class of medicines called sulfa drugs or sulfonamides.";
	
	var textMonoamineOxidaseB = "A class of medicines used to treat the symptoms of Parkinson\'s disease.";
	
	var textMorphine = "An addictive drug derived from the opium poppy that blocks the perception of pain. APOKYN does not contain morphine.";
	
	var textMotorFluctuations = "Variations in a patient\'s ability to control movement.";
	
	var textNarcotic = "A natural or synthetic drug that acts like morphine to block the perception of pain. APOKYN is not a narcotic.";
	
	var textOffEpisode = "A period of time during which Parkinson\'s disease (PD) symptoms reemerge despite taking PD medicines. Can be predictable or unpredictable. Symptoms of an <i>off</i> episode may include muscle stiffness, slow movements, and difficulty starting movements.";
	
	var textOnOffEpisode = "A type of unpredictable <i>off</i> episode.";
	
	var textOndansetronHydrochloride = "Generic name of Zofran. Should not be used with APOKYN.";
	
	var textPalonosetronHydrochloride = "Generic name of Aloxi. Should not be used with APOKYN.";
	
	var textParkinsonsDisease = "A disorder of the brain characterized by involuntary trembling of the limbs, muscle stiffness, bradykinesia, poor balance, and other symptoms that increase in severity and frequency as the condition progresses.";
	
	var textSPP = "Pharmacy that focuses on the distribution of specialty medicines, such as injectable medicines, and that also offers various support services for patients.";
	
	var textSulfite = "An ingredient used as a preservative in some medicines; some individuals may be allergic to this ingredient. Not to be confused with the class of medicines called sulfa drugs or sulfonamides.";
	
	var textTigan = "Brand name of trimethobenzamide hydrochloride, an oral medicine from Monarch Pharmaceuticals, Inc. given to people taking APOKYN to help lessen or minimize nausea and vomiting.";
	
	var textTrimethobenzamideHydrochloride = "Generic name of Tigan.";
	
	var textYoungOnset = "When used to describe Parkinson\'s disease (PD), this term applies to the development of PD symptoms in people under age 40.";
	
	var textZofran = "Brand name of ondansetron hydrochloride, a medicine from GlaxoSmithKline used to treat nausea and vomiting; a member of a family of drugs called 5HT<sub>3</sub> antagonists or blockers that should not be used with APOKYN.";
	
	var text5HT3 = "A family of drugs used to treat nausea, vomiting, or irritable bowel syndrome that should not be used with APOKYN.";

