Apap or APAP may refer to:
Medical
- Paracetamol (or acetaminophen), an analgesic drug, also known as APAP from its chemical name N-acetyl-para-aminophenol
- Automatic Positive Airway Pressure, a medical device used to treat breathing disorders like sleep apnea
People
- Apap, a common surname in Malta, which originates from Gozo in the 16th century
- Antonia Apap (19th century), mother of Karmni Grima
- David Apap, 1990s Maltese politician, see List of mayors of places in Malta
- Gilles Apap (born 1963), a French violinist
- Ferdinando Apap (born 1992), Maltese soccer player
- Joseph Apap (20th century), Maltese musician, brother of William and Vincent
- Julie Apap (1948-2011), Maltese ceramicist
- Louis Apap, 1990s Maltese politician, see List of mayors of places in Malta
- Vincent Apap (1909-2003; aka ÄŠensu Apap), Maltese sculptor
- William Apap (1918-1970), Maltese painter
Other uses
- Association of Performing Arts Presenters, American organisation of arts professionals
See also
Search for "apap" on Wikipedia.
- Villa Apap Bologna, Attard, Malta; the official residence of the ambassador of the US to Malta; see List of ambassadors of the United States to Malta
- AP (disambiguation)
- 2AP (disambiguation)
- AP2 (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles beginning with APAP
- All pages with titles containing APAP
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