Yes, Risperdal (risperidone) can potentially affect immunoglobulin levels, although this is not a common side effect. Some studies suggest that antipsychotic medications, including Risperdal, may impact immune function and inflammatory responses, which could indirectly influence immunoglobulin levels. Patients on Risperdal should be monitored for any unusual symptoms or infections, and any concerns about immune function should be discussed with a healthcare provider.
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
Generally, the volume used is small, and the immunoglobulins can be injected.
Immunoglobulins
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.
Risperdal
No
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.
.5mg of risperdal