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Why would I need a higher dose of risperidone?

Therefore, your healthcare provider may recommend a higher dose of risperidone for you. CYP2D6-inhibiting medications: CYP2D6 is another protein in the liver that helps break down risperidone.

What is risperidone used to treat?

Risperidone is a medication that works in the brain to treat schizophrenia. It is also known as a second generation antipsychotic (SGA) or atypical antipsychotic. Risperidone rebalances dopamine and serotonin to improve thinking, mood, and behavior. Delusions — beliefs that are not true (e.g., other people are reading your thoughts)

How does Risperdal work in the brain?

It’s an atypical antipsychotic that is thought to work on binding sites in the brain (blocking dopamine type 2 (D2) and serotonin type 2 (5HT2) receptors). Atypical antipsychotics are also known as second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs). 1 Oral versions of Risperdal include a solution, tablets, and oral disintegrating tablets (ODT). 1

Should I choose between Abilify or Risperdal?

As far as factors to consider when choosing between Abilify and Risperdal, Risperdal does have a higher likelihood of abnormal breast development. Risperidone is also not recommended in people with a history of Parkinson’s Disease or other movement conditions.

How long does risperidone last?

The medication effects last for approximately 2 weeks. If you are new to taking Risperdal Consta® (risperidone long-acting injection), your health care provider may want you to take the tablet form or risperidone daily for up to 3 weeks. Perseris® (risperidone long-acting injection) should be received every month.

How often should I take Risperdal Consta?

Risperdal Consta® (risperidone long-acting injection) should be received every 2 weeks. It should be administered by your health care professional through an injection into your upper arm or buttocks area. The medication effects last for approximately 2 weeks.

What is the medication that works in the brain to treat schizophrenia?

Risperidone is a medication that works in the brain to treat schizophrenia. It is also known as a second generation antipsychotic (SGA) or atypical antipsychotic. Risperidone rebalances dopamine and serotonin to improve thinking, mood, and behavior. Symptoms of schizophrenia include:

What medications increase the effects of risperidone?

Propranolol (Inderal®) is an example of this type of medication. The following medications may increase the levels and effects of risperidone: divalproex sodium (Depakote®), fluoxetine (Prozac®), paroxetine (Paxil®), and verapamil (Calan®).

Does risperidone pass into breast milk?

Caution is advised with breastfeeding since risperidone does pass into breast milk.

Does risperidone help with manic episodes?

Trouble speaking clearly. Lack of motivation. Risperidone may help some or all of these symptoms. Risperidone is also FDA approved for the following indications: Acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes of bipolar disorder. Maintenance (long-term) treatment of bipolar disorder.

Is risperidone an antidepressant?

Risperidone may also be helpful when prescribed “off-label” for adjunctive treatment of major depression disorder (risperidone is used in addition to an antidepressant), delusional parasitosis, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Tourette syndrome, and other mental health conditions.