There is a large list of interactions. I suggest you sign up for free at bnf.org and search for Risperidone.
Risperdal is one of the medications which will require a more in-depth look into the history of the medication and its use. Taking the medication itself won't disqualify you from a CDL, but the underlying cause or condition which requires you to take that medication might.
Risperdal (risperidone) was FDA approved to treat psychotic conditions, such as schizophrenia. Moderate doses are now being used by physicians/psychiatrists to treat bipolar disorder (sometimes along with other medications, as well).
Risperdal is a drug used for the treatment of psychosism schizophrenia, and mania.
Another name for Risperdal is risperidone.
Yes, you can take NyQuill while taking Risperdal. The drugs to avoid while taking Risperdal are: * Risperdal may decrease the effects of levodopa and other dopamine agonists * Carbamazepine and clozapine may reduce the effect of Risperdal * Risperdal increases the effects of blood-pressure lowering drugs and central nervous system (CNS) depressants
Medications such as Antipsychotics (Seroquel, Risperdal, Geodon) and Mood Stabilizers (Lithium, Depakote) along with Benzodiazapines (Xanax, Klonopin, Ativan) are known to cause more sedation and lethargy.
Risperdal doesn't show up as anything because no one tests for it. And since you can't get high on it, if you haven't been prescribed Risperdal don't take any.
No you cannot.
Risperidone.
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Risperdal
Risperdal is the brand name for the drug risperidone; risperidone is used to treat schizophrenia and sometimes to treat aggression in Autism Spectrum Disorders. Risperidone has no use for ADHD, and can cause worsening attention. Risperdal should not increase aggression.