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Risperidone

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Risperidone
Chemical Nomenclature
Common names Risperdal
Substitutive name Risperidone
Systematic name 3-[2-[4-(6-fluoro-1,2-benzoxazol-3-yl)piperidin-1-yl]ethyl]-2-methyl-6,7,8,9-tetrahydropyrido[1,2-a]pyrimidin-4-one
Class Membership
Psychoactive class Antipsychotic
Chemical class Benzisoxazole
Routes of Administration

WARNING: Always start with lower doses due to differences between individual body weight, tolerance, metabolism, and personal sensitivity. See responsible use section.



Oral
Dosage
Threshold 0.25 mg
Light 0.5 - 1 mg
Common 1 - 3 mg
Strong 3 - 6 mg
Heavy 6 mg +
Duration
Total 12 - 20 hours
Onset 20 - 60 minutes
Peak 2 - 8 hours
Offset 2 - 4 hours
After effects 12 - 24 hours









DISCLAIMER: PW's dosage information is gathered from users and resources for educational purposes only. It is not a recommendation and should be verified with other sources for accuracy.

Interactions
Summary sheet: Risperidone

Risperidone (trade name Risperdal) is an atypical antipsychotic medication used to treat schizophrenia, biploar disorder and irritability caused by autism. It it sometimes used as a sedative to reduce the effects of psychedelics like LSD and to induce sleepiness.

Chemistry

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Pharmacology

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Subjective effects

Disclaimer: The effects listed below cite the Subjective Effect Index (SEI), an open research literature based on anecdotal user reports and the personal analyses of PsychonautWiki contributors. As a result, they should be viewed with a healthy degree of skepticism.

It is also worth noting that these effects will not necessarily occur in a predictable or reliable manner, although higher doses are more liable to induce the full spectrum of effects. Likewise, adverse effects become increasingly likely with higher doses and may include addiction, severe injury, or death ☠.

Physical effects

Cognitive effects

The general head space of prochlorperazine is often described as one of sleepiness, emptiness, apathy, stupor and catatonia. The specific cognitive effects can be broken down into several components which progressively intensify proportional to dosage. These are described below and generally include:

Toxicity and harm potential

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  • United Kingdom: The drug is available as a prescription medication.
  • United States: Risperidone is available only through prescription.
  • Australia: The substance is available only through prescription.

See also

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