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difficult child started Invega today...
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 245303" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Here is a comment from a person on a public board I go to.</p><p>I found this pretty interesting!</p><p></p><p> </p><p> ******************************************************************</p><p>The drug itself is unimpressive (compared to Risperdal) but the time-released capsule is something else.</p><p>It's been used recently for other drugs and carried over to Invega.</p><p>It's a membrane with a microscopic hole punched in the end.</p><p>Sort of like a Ziploc bag with a teeny hole that leaks the contents of the bag.</p><p>As it passes through your system the drug leaks at a controlled rate from the hole.</p><p>Then you pass the membrane (skin of the capsule) with your stool.</p><p></p><p> ****************************************************************</p><p>Invega is a metabolite of Risperdal. That is, when you take Risperdal, your liver turns it into its active form, and that form is Invega. It's just saving your liver some work.</p><p>A lot of people seem to experience less nausea but may experience the same side affect with regards to headaches. </p><p>It is pre-digested and in the system for 24 hours. It's affects are seen pretty quickly. Just like Risperdal. </p><p></p><p>I hope it works for your difficult child</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 245303, member: 3155"] Here is a comment from a person on a public board I go to. I found this pretty interesting! ****************************************************************** The drug itself is unimpressive (compared to Risperdal) but the time-released capsule is something else. It's been used recently for other drugs and carried over to Invega. It's a membrane with a microscopic hole punched in the end. Sort of like a Ziploc bag with a teeny hole that leaks the contents of the bag. As it passes through your system the drug leaks at a controlled rate from the hole. Then you pass the membrane (skin of the capsule) with your stool. **************************************************************** Invega is a metabolite of Risperdal. That is, when you take Risperdal, your liver turns it into its active form, and that form is Invega. It's just saving your liver some work. A lot of people seem to experience less nausea but may experience the same side affect with regards to headaches. It is pre-digested and in the system for 24 hours. It's affects are seen pretty quickly. Just like Risperdal. I hope it works for your difficult child [/QUOTE]
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