I few months the best that I rememberWhat was the duration of your recovery? A year?
It takes longer than 28 days for a single injection to leave the body. Took me 9 months to heal from 2Paliperidone is an active metabolite of risperidone is it not? I suggest it's popularity is because it's possible to produce a long-chain ester derivative (palminate) hence depot injections.
Has anyone ever been prescribed both risperidone and paliperidone and can they comment if the latter is the more objectionable i.e. does it produce more side-effects?
I have to say I am truly shocked that seemingly so many people are given depot injections of an antipsychotic. If the dose is too high, it cannot be adjusted until 28 days have elapsed. Do doctors inject the whole dose or if a patient suffers severe side-effects, do they inject less with a view to the patient recieving a lower dose of the active?
As a class of medication, antipsychotics just seem to be accepted by clinicians in spite of every one of the class prodcing terrible side-effects in a lot of patients.
BTW by 'recovery' do we mean that although the depot is supposed to last for 28 days, in fact it can take months or years for the drug to be completely removed from the body?
I’ve been on risperidone pills before as well as Paliperidone injections. Both turned me into a zombie. Both terriblePaliperidone is an active metabolite of risperidone is it not? I suggest it's popularity is because it's possible to produce a long-chain ester derivative (palminate) hence depot injections.
Has anyone ever been prescribed both risperidone and paliperidone and can they comment if the latter is the more objectionable i.e. does it produce more side-effects?
I have to say I am truly shocked that seemingly so many people are given depot injections of an antipsychotic. If the dose is too high, it cannot be adjusted until 28 days have elapsed. Do doctors inject the whole dose or if a patient suffers severe side-effects, do they inject less with a view to the patient recieving a lower dose of the active?
As a class of medication, antipsychotics just seem to be accepted by clinicians in spite of every one of the class prodcing terrible side-effects in a lot of patients.
BTW by 'recovery' do we mean that although the depot is supposed to last for 28 days, in fact it can take months or years for the drug to be completely removed from the body?
I found risperidone and paliperidone to be very similar. It was a while ago, I think the latter felt a bit cleaner. Hard to remember.Paliperidone is an active metabolite of risperidone is it not? I suggest it's popularity is because it's possible to produce a long-chain ester derivative (palminate) hence depot injections.
Has anyone ever been prescribed both risperidone and paliperidone and can they comment if the latter is the more objectionable i.e. does it produce more side-effects?
I have to say I am truly shocked that seemingly so many people are given depot injections of an antipsychotic. If the dose is too high, it cannot be adjusted until 28 days have elapsed. Do doctors inject the whole dose or if a patient suffers severe side-effects, do they inject less with a view to the patient recieving a lower dose of the active?
As a class of medication, antipsychotics just seem to be accepted by clinicians in spite of every one of the class prodcing terrible side-effects in a lot of patients.
BTW by 'recovery' do we mean that although the depot is supposed to last for 28 days, in fact it can take months or years for the drug to be completely removed from the body?
what caused ur psychosis relapse? discontinuing the invega or substances?I went into psychosis again so now I’m stuck on a CTO. 6 injections of Abilify so far. It’s very similar to invega when it comes to side effects for me
I took LSDwhat caused ur psychosis relapse? discontinuing the invega or substances?
damn If I recover from invega i'm never touching drugs ever again. Our brains are just not the same after psychosis and are much more sensitive so you gotta be extra careful doing any substances. Fortunately for you, you have recovered once before and your brain knows how to recover so it most likely will be the same with abilify. Hopefully your CTO ends soonI took LSD
Hopefully not!if it took you 9 months to recover from 2 injection, does that mean it will take me 45 months ( 9 x 5) to recover from 10 injections ? Wow that will be November 29, 2027 gg![]()
Thankyou matedamn If I recover from invega i'm never touching drugs ever again. Our brains are just not the same after psychosis and are much more sensitive so you gotta be extra careful doing any substances. Fortunately for you, you have recovered once before and your brain knows how to recover so it most likely will be the same with abilify. Hopefully your CTO ends soon![]()