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Default Mar 20, 2014 at 04:12 PM
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I was diagnosed schizoaffective several years ago and up until recently was doing fairly well while taking my medication and therapy. A few months ago my insurance carrier decided they no longer wanted to pay for my anti-psychotic injection so I've been off of it. I have been having auditory/visual hallucinations and recently a bout of severe depression. My doctor has just gotten approval for a new injection however I'm nervous because I've never had this shot before. She assures me it's similar to my old one. I've had bad side affects from anti-psychotics in the past and really don't wish to go through it again. The new injection is called Invega. Has anyone heard of it or used it before?
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Default Mar 20, 2014 at 06:13 PM
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Invega has been around for awhile. I took the pill form. it knocked me out and I couldn't function for 18 hours. apparently this is not a common side effect. I am really sensitive to meds. I recommend trying it once when you don't have to do anything for a day or two afterward. take care.

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Default Mar 21, 2014 at 02:53 AM
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I took the pill form as well. No side effects other than it stopped my periods.
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Default Mar 23, 2014 at 03:24 AM
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I took invega as well and while I was on it and I didn't have relapses. Side effects I've experienced was raised prolactin levels and weight gain.
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Default Mar 29, 2014 at 05:55 PM
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I took the pill form but had to stop due to a side effect of severe, severe headaches.

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Default May 25, 2014 at 07:10 PM
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ive taken invega but it made my heart race. but that's up to you if you feel you should try it. personally I would not as people have had bad sides from it. don't be scared it was rare. good luck.
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Default Jun 01, 2014 at 03:08 PM
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I was diagnosed schizoaffective several years ago and up until recently was doing fairly well while taking my medication and therapy. A few months ago my insurance carrier decided they no longer wanted to pay for my anti-psychotic injection so I've been off of it. I have been having auditory/visual hallucinations and recently a bout of severe depression. My doctor has just gotten approval for a new injection however I'm nervous because I've never had this shot before. She assures me it's similar to my old one. I've had bad side affects from anti-psychotics in the past and really don't wish to go through it again. The new injection is called Invega. Has anyone heard of it or used it before?
If you've never taken the drug before why would you start with the injection? If they don't want to pay for injections why not take the pills instead?
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Default Jun 01, 2014 at 05:05 PM
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Invega works well for me, but I'm taking the pill form of it. It keeps me stable and I don't really have many side effects at all. It makes me a little sleepy is all.

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Default Jun 01, 2014 at 05:35 PM
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Invega is the active form of the drug risperidone...if you were on risperidone shots before it's basically the same chemical but already metabolized so the effects should be the same for you.

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