Everyday the dose decreases by less and less. The curve decreases. You can just simply enter the half-life calculator, type in the initial quantity, half-life and days that have gone and you'll see how much of a substance is left in your system.
This calculator computes any of the values in the half-life formula given the rest values. It also converts between half-life, mean lifetime, decay constant.
www.calculator.net
This is a graph of Abilify Maintena I have made for myself in Excel (took me a couple hours to do, but I've managed to get this), which shows how the dose decreases in time. The orange line is the present dose based on the date, when I open Excel. The other two are just 1st September (when I go to school) and the yellow one is when 5 half-lifes will pass.
If someone wants the same graph of Invega Sustenna, then write the day you've received the first initial and only dose, (I can only do a graph for those who have had just one injection, don't get how to do this when you have more than one), what was the initial dose and half-life. I have lots of time anyway, I'm bored as fuck and so dumb, I don't feel appreciated, so maybe I can feel useful by doing this. If you want this indicator of how much dose is left, then tell me how the date is shown in your Windows/Mac OS, is it 09/07/2020, 07/09/2020 or whatever, cause the Excel needs it to be precise.
I'm not sure if I've done it the correct way, though. I mean, there's something like absorption half-life and Tmax, obviously it's not 400mg on the first day, lol.
I think it may be either that it wasn't an alcohol extract, so it didn't contain hyperforin and hypericin or you just have a light skin tone.