Risperdal 1 mg Syrup 100 ml
An atypical antipsychotic oral solution containing Risperidone. It helps manage chemical neurotransmitters in the brain to treat schizophrenia, bipolar mania, and behavioral disorders

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- Key IngredientsRisperidone 1 mg / 1 ml
- Product FormSyrup
- Package Size100 mL
- Caution & WarningsDo not alter doses or stop treatment without consulting your psychiatrist. May cause drowsiness or increased appetite
- Storage ConditionsStore below 25°C. Do not freeze. Keep the bottle tightly closed and out of reach of children
- How To UseUse the provided calibrated pipette. Can be taken directly or mixed with a glass of water, coffee, or orange juice (Do not mix with tea or cola)
- ConcernsSchizophrenia, Bipolar Mania, Autism Irritability
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What is the advantage of Risperdal oral solution over tablets?
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The liquid form provides ease of administration for children or elderly patients who have difficulty swallowing tablets. It also allows for highly precise dosage adjustments using the calibrated pipette.
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Can I mix Risperdal liquid with any beverage?
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It can be mixed with water, coffee, milk, or orange juice. However, never mix it with tea or cola (soda), as these beverages can interact with the medicine and reduce its effectiveness.
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How long does it take for Risperdal solution to show its full effect?
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Some symptom improvements can be noticed within 1 to 2 weeks, but full behavior stabilization and maximum therapeutic benefits usually take 4 to 6 weeks of consistent use.
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How do I measure the exact prescribed dose?
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Always use the calibrated pipette included in the package. Draw the liquid precisely up to the specific milligram or milliliter mark prescribed by your doctor.
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Can I stop giving this medication once my child's behavior improves?
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No, you must never discontinue Risperdal abruptly, as this poses a high risk of a severe symptom relapse. Stopping the medication must be done by gradually tapering the dose under a doctor's strict guidance.
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