Seems like they have to keep forcing it for some reason and the doses are frequent and continuous.
it seems most of these people have weened off the doses with their doctor... usually after being forced into the psychward where they start these injections, they will let the people out and therapists and psychiatrists will ween the people off the meds if they don't like it.. i think that's probably most of the people in this thread, but people feel the effects for months and even years after being forced to take the drug, so it seems pretty controversial to me.
this might not be really what's going on, but i feel like when they put a lot of people on these meds, it's almost like a threat to tell them they shouldn't act out of the normal ways of society or else they will get more drugs they don't like... like if someone keeps going off the meds and getting put back on them, they eventually keep them locked up for longer and longer... it's almost like punishment.... i don't think that's really the agenda the governments really have. i mean, i wouldn't be surprised if it were, but i think it's just they don't really know how to treat some disorderly people or they think disorderly people are all suffering from unwanted voices and other schizo issues.... the meds actually help some people with their mental disorders though, and some people seem to have less side effects... if no one got help from the meds, they probably wouldn't have them, but there are stories i've read on reddit schizophrenia where invega is supposedly helping people.
i guess the treatment is an option if someone has exhausted a lot of other types of meds and can't get over their issues.. like it will stop voices for some schizophrenic people when other meds won't... i think sometimes those people get bad side effects, but it's worse when the voices bother them so much so they don't pay attention to negative physical and emotional feelings. i think a lot of people in this thread are claiming they aren't schizophrenic... a lot of schizo people don't like invega too though... i'd think more people dislike invega than the amount that end up taking it.
hah lol... i'm googling what the success rate of invega is... this thread is about "invega trinza"? i don't see how this is true with all the horror stories on the net
"What is the success rate of Invega?
With INVEGA TRINZA ®,
93% of patients remained relapse-free"
i'm gonna go with no, but that's probably what most doctors are reading is true in their notes... i think a lot of doctors are just misinformed.