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Redon 1 mg 30 tab
Redon contains the active substance "Risperidone" , an antipsychotic, which helps balance chemicals in the brain and relieves symptoms of psychosis and schizophrenia.
Redon is used to treat:
Schizophrenia in those older than 13 years.
Bipolar disorder in those older than 10 years.
Irritation in autistic children aged between 5 and 16 years.
Redon dosage varies depending on the patient's condition and doctor's guidance.
Schizophrenia treatment dose: starts with 2 mg (2 tablets) per day, the doctor can increase it the next day to 4 mg (4 tablets), and most patients feel better with 4 - 6 mg per day.
Mania treatment dose (bipolar disorder): starts with 2 mg (2 tablets) per day, and can then be increased by the doctor depending on the patient's condition.
The drug can be taken with or without food.
Redon may take several days or even months for the patient to notice an improvement in symptoms, as you may need a few weeks to reach the right dose for you.
Drowsiness during the day or difficulty sleeping at night.
Movement issues, such as difficulty or muscle stiffness.
headache.
Abdominal pain.
Change in appetite.
Constipation.
Diarrhea.
Breast swelling, pain or milk leaking from the breast.
Reedon is not used in case of:
Sensitivity to its ingredients.
Low blood pressure.
Arrhythmias.
dementia.
Diabetes.
Epilepsy.
blood clots or a family history of them.
The doctor should be consulted before taking Reedon medication, especially in the case of:
Heart disease.
High blood pressure.
Lack of white blood cell counts.
kidney or liver disease.
Seizures.
Breast cancer.
Difficulty swallowing.
Parkinson's disease.
Dehydration.
Pregnancy and lactation.
The doctor should be consulted before taking Redon during pregnancy.
The doctor should be consulted before taking Redon during the breastfeeding period.
The doctor should be consulted before taking Redon along with any other medication, especially:
Epilepsy drugs.
Rifampicin.
Antifungal.
Sedatives.
Antiarrhythmic drugs.
Blood pressure drugs.
Parkinson's drugs.
Diuretics.