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Risperdal M-TAB (Risperidone)

Risperdal M-TAB (Risperidone)

Product Name Price Qty    
Risperdal Quicklet
0.5mg Tablet

(℞) Prescription required.
$0.00
Risperdal Quicklet
1mg Tablet

(℞) Prescription required.
$0.00
Risperdal Quicklet
2mg Tablet (Orally Disintegrating)

(℞) Prescription required.
$0.00
Risperdal Quicklet
3mg Tablet (Orally Disintegrating)

(℞) Prescription required.
$0.00
Risperdal M-Tab
4mg Tablet (Orally Disintegrating)

(℞) Prescription required.
$0.00

Generic equivalents for Risperdal M-TAB

Risperidone
1mg Tablet (Orally Disintegrating)

(℞) Prescription required.
$0.00
Risperidone
2mg Tablet (Orally Disintegrating)

(℞) Prescription required.
$0.00
Risperidone
4mg Tablet (Orally Disintegrating)

(℞) Prescription required.
$0.00

Availability: In stock

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RISPERDAL M TABS (RISPERIDONE)

Risperdal M Tabs Description

If you are seeking treatment for schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, ask your doctor about Risperdal M Tabs or generic Risperidone Oral Disintegrating. This is an atypical antipsychotic drug your doctor can prescribe to help reduce your symptoms so you are able to function better during your day to day schedule. Risperdal M Tabs can also help decrease irritability caused by autistic disorder in 5-17 year olds. This may result in less aggressive behavior to others, fewer temper tantrums, and a lower risk of self-harm. The generic alternative is not manufactured by the company that makes the brand product.

Stop Reabsorption of Brain Chemicals to Reduce Your Symptoms

When taken as directed, Risperdal M Tabs will dissolve on your tongue and be absorbed into your bloodstream faster than travelling through your stomach, intestines, liver, then the bloodstream. The active ingredient, Risperidone, makes its way to your brain and works by blocking the receptors of the brain chemicals, dopamine and serotonin in particular. This means they will not be reabsorbed but left in your brain longer so there’s a higher level of them available to help with improving your sleep, moods, and focus.

More About Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder

According to research, it is brain chemistry and structure problems that are involved with schizophrenia, as well as genetics and a person’s development. Whatever the cause, early diagnosis and treatment is essential as this mental illness will not simply go away. Some consider schizophrenia to be a deteriorating disease as there have been recent findings of a progressive loss of brain tissue during the early years of having schizophrenia.

Bipolar disorder is genetic and it could be a stressful event that can set off your first episode of mania or a mixed episode. The symptoms of mania, also known as a manic episode, include feeling ecstatic or irritable, impulsive actions, racing thoughts, and are distracted easily. A mixed episode could cause you to be sad, lose interest in activities you used to enjoy, become restless, or thoughts of death or harming yourself.

Before Risperdal M Tabs are Prescribed

Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, trying to become pregnant, or are breast feeding before taking Risperdal M Tabs as there may be risks to your unborn or nursing baby. Review your medical history with your doctor and list all OTC, street, or Rx drugs you currently take or use. This is important as your doctor must determine if Risperdal M Tabs are the best medication for your lifestyle.

Risperdal M Tabs Precautions and Proper Use

Drinks lots of fluid to avoid dehydration during hot weather as Risperdal M Tabs can cause you to be more sensitive to hot or cold temperatures. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery until you know whether Risperdal M Tabs will impair your thinking or reactions. Keep Risperdal M Tabs out of children’s reach and never share your meds with anyone else.

Possible Side Effects of Risperdal M Tabs

  • Dry mouth
  • Constipation
  • Restlessness
  • Dizziness/drowsiness

Contact your doctor at once if you experience uncontrolled facial movements, an erection that lasts longer than 4 hours, or trouble breathing.