iraistired
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5 shots, yes Same but not through nightmareshow many dosages did you have? invega worsened my intrusive thoughts through nightmares
5 shots, yes Same but not through nightmareshow many dosages did you have? invega worsened my intrusive thoughts through nightmares
I noticed this- - each injection made me feel worse each time, but it kind of plateaued after the fourth injection, and then it has maintained this intensity ever since. Even now- - three months off I feel the same. I've been suffering ever since. Apparently its normal for me to feel this way three months off, but even with this knowledge- - that I'm in early stages of recovery I don't think ill get better. It has been the worst time of my life and I don't know if this will end.has anyone noticed their side effects worsened with each dose?
Well only time can tell me if i will recover, i have 2 months ahead of me to reach 18 months and 8 months ahead of me to reach 24 months, most people say it took them 18 months to feel “ok” in a certain way and 24 months to feel normal again..If @RisperdalConsta50mg can make some recovery ı am gonna gain a lot of hope for myself and the others.
8-12 Months.how long is recovery usually for 2 shots?
Well only time can tell me if i will recover, i have 2 months ahead of me to reach 18 months and 8 months ahead of me to reach 24 months, most people say it took them 18 months to feel “ok” in a certain way and 24 months to feel normal ag
What is the tremendously long half life that you say it is?Am I correct in stating that paliperidone is an active metabolite of the older neuroleptic rispiridone BUT allows for a long-chain ester (palmitate) prodrug to provide a depot formulation?
If so, I am a little surprised as to my untutored eye, that's going to produce an extremely lipophilic prodrug. Haloperidol depot is the n-decanoate (10 carbon) ester whereas the palmitate (16 carbon) will be even more lipophilic.
All other things being equal, that's going to have a tremendously long half life. Now I don't know if other metabolic processes mean that the palmitate doesn't have the same half-life as haloperidol decanoate but I don't know of any such metabolism.
On a different topic, I have known some people who had been prescribed depot injections of various neuroleptics. In every single case, I asked why, after decades, they were STILL being given depot injections since they were also prescribed medications that had to be taken multiple times a day and as far as I know, they didn't struggle to manage those other medications. I'm just asking if, while a depot MAY be appropriate in certain situations, do people feel they needed the depot? Or Are people essentially being told that either they accepted the depot or could end up either sectioned or in breach of a community drug treatment order (CDTO).
Because this thread certainly doesn't read as people being happy with the outcomes.
We are in this together, i too am only hopeful that i will recover. Otherwise, i am thinking of ending things myself.I’m close to ending it all myself. This is unbearable. Every invasive thought I have is about wanting to die. It seems I’m not going to recover. I’m really close to ending it all.
What is the tremendously long half life that you say it is?
In my case they told me “if you want to go back to your home you have to get this injection” even if i never had non-compliance hystory, i was taking regularry my pills (paroxetine for panic attacks) and the diagnosis that lead to this depot was false, i never had psychosis.Well, it seems to vary hugely. While 24-49 days is cited in a few places, J&J state that discontinuation can take up to 126 days. But some NHS foundations suggest upto 18 months.
That's why I asked if people needed to be prescribed the depot formulation or could at least some of them simply take an IR formulation. Or if that's not available, would the parent drug rispiridone (which is quickly metabolized into paliperidone) be an alternative?
Since i never had psychosis and i never had non-compliance about my oral pills, what was the pourpouse of these injections? What was the pourpouse to cold blood me with maximum dose without oral trial? What was the pourpouse of chosing max dose over a tiny underweight young guy? What was the pourpouse of keep injecting me while i was in agony? I don’t have a scientific neither medical answere to these questions.@RisperdalConsta50mg - I was under the impression that Risperidal Consta doesn't work immediately so that sounds foundationally inappropriate for a psychiatric emergency. Or should I say that the intended action does not begin immediately?
i am unable to determine the halflife of invega sustenna (monthly injection) based on what you are saying. Is it 24 to 49 days or is it longer? What do you mean by "discontinuation can take up to 126 days?Well, it seems to vary hugely. While 24-49 days is cited in a few places, J&J state that discontinuation can take up to 126 days. But some NHS foundations suggest upto 18 months.
That's why I asked if people needed to be prescribed the depot formulation or could at least some of them simply take an IR formulation. Or if that's not available, would the parent drug rispiridone (which is quickly metabolized into paliperidone) be an alternative?
Your dad must be a psychiatrist lol ..thats what they say to me tooI told my dad I feel awful today and he replied "you look fine"![]()
I think people who haven’t had injections see our suffering as something that can be fixed. Yesterday, I called my parents and told them of my issues and apparently all I need to do is exercise and start doing housework to feel better. I know for a fact that the only way I’ll feel better is if invega leaves my system and my faculties return. People from the outside don’t see that- -they think we can fix ourselves in the present moment.I told my dad I feel awful today and he replied "you look fine"![]()
Go through the comments people here write, there is no hell worse than invega.@anonymoususer777 - I am currently simply trying to understand what is happening.
Johnson & Johnson appear to be the sole manufacturer of paliperidone. So right now I am closely looking into their history. Their previous on-patent neuroleptic was rispiridone and it is no secret that they paid out many $ billions in lawsuits due to them mis-selling the medication.