The auxiliary label for risperidone typically includes important information for patients, such as warnings about potential side effects like dizziness, drowsiness, and the need to avoid alcohol. It may also advise monitoring for changes in mood or behavior and instruct patients to take the medication as prescribed. Additionally, it might highlight the importance of not stopping the medication abruptly and to consult a healthcare provider for any concerns.
taken with strattera
Expires two weeks after opening.
Avoid Dairy Products and Antacids
Finish until gone.
for rectal use only
Risperidone is not a controlled substance.
Risperdal is not a benzodiazepine.
shake well
for rectal use only
The auxiliary label for Pyridium (phenazopyridine) typically states "May cause urine to turn red or orange." This label is important for informing patients about the potential change in urine color, which can be alarming but is harmless. Additionally, it may also include "Take with food" to minimize gastrointestinal irritation.
Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) is a Type I sedating antihistamine and should have auxiliary label "May Cause Drowsiness".
Another name for Risperdal is risperidone.