Indications - Paliperidone extended release tablet is indicated for- Schizophrenia, including acute treatment and recurrence prevention Treatment of schizoaffective disorder as monotherapy and in combination with antidepressants or mood stabilizers
Dosage & Administration - Dosage Schizophrenia: Adults: Initial dose is 6 mg/day. Recommended dose is 3-12 mg/day, Maximum dose is 12 mg/day Adolescents (Weight <51kg): Initial dose is 3 mg/day, Recommended dose is 3-6 mg/day, Maximum dose is 6 mg/day Adolescents (Weight ≥51kg): Initial dose is 3 mg/day, Recommended dose is 3-12 mg/day, Maximum dose is 12 mg/day Schizoaffective disorder: adults Initial dose is 6 mg/day. Recommended dose is 3-12 mg/day, Maximum dose is 12 mg/day. Administration Paliperidone extended release tablet can be taken with or without food. It must be swallowed whole with the aid of liquids. Tablets should not be chewed, divided or crushed.
Side Effects - The most common adverse reactions of Paliperidone are tachycardia, akathisia, somnolence, tremor, dystonia, cogwheel rigidity, anxiety, weight increased, dyspepsia, constipation, nasopharyngitis etc.
Contraindications - N/A
Others - Pregnancy & Lactation Pregnancy Category C. There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Paliperidone should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefits justifies the potential risk to the fetus. Paliperidone is excreted in human breast milk. The known benefits of breastfeeding should be weighed against the unknown risks of infant exposure to Paliperidone