Perhaps ask your doctor about starting at a very low dose and very slowly working up?
diniesaur wrote:
You should take it in the evening. When I first started taking Risperidal, the doctor at the hospital didn't know what she was doing and told the hospital people to give it to me in the morning...she also put me on a really high dose. I remember I couldn't walk because I was so tired.
For future reference, doctors priorities are different in a hospital. They use the 24 hour supervision to do things with meds rapidly that would be risky to do at office visits. It's not like you have things to do and places to go, so they load you up on meds to get you stable and discharged as soon as possible.
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