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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 331321" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>No real advice but I can tell you about the Risperdal shots. They are called Risperdal Consta and are pretty pricey....about $300-400 per injection. My difficult child is on them and in his case is still on his daily oral Risperdal. The injection is done as an additional/backup. The vial needs to be refrigerated so when the psychiatrist gives us a script, I have it filled (two injections worth at a time) and take it back to their office where the nurse keeps it in their locked frig. As long as they have his vials, all we have to do is show up during certain hours, difficult child runs in, lets the nurse know he's there, gets his shot and leaves. Normally he's in and out in less than 5 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 331321, member: 2459"] No real advice but I can tell you about the Risperdal shots. They are called Risperdal Consta and are pretty pricey....about $300-400 per injection. My difficult child is on them and in his case is still on his daily oral Risperdal. The injection is done as an additional/backup. The vial needs to be refrigerated so when the psychiatrist gives us a script, I have it filled (two injections worth at a time) and take it back to their office where the nurse keeps it in their locked frig. As long as they have his vials, all we have to do is show up during certain hours, difficult child runs in, lets the nurse know he's there, gets his shot and leaves. Normally he's in and out in less than 5 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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