Risperdal FAQ
What is Risperdal?
What is Risperdal used to treat?
What are some of the side effects of Risperdal?
What are some of the health risks associated with
Risperdal?
What should I do if I experience negative effects from
Risperdal?
Why should I consider legal action?
What is Risperdal?
Risperdal is the brand name of an atypical antipsychotic medication made from Risperidone.
What is Risperdal used to treat?
Risperdal is most often used to treat delusional psychosis such as schizophrenia, but has also been used in the treatment of bipolar disorder and psychotic depression.
What are some of the side effects of Risperdal?
Some common side effects of Risperdal include nausea, dizziness, anxiety, low blood pressure, insomnia, muscle pain and stiffness, sedation, weight gain, tremors, sexual dysfunction, and sometimes lactation in both genders.
What are some of the health risks associated with Risperdal?
Risperdal has the potential to cause tardive dyskinesia (TD), extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS), neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS), strokes, and even death.
What should I do if I experience negative effects from Risperdal?
If you experience painful or negative side effects from Risperdal, it is essential that you immediately seek medical attention. The second step towards recovery is to discuss your case with an experienced Risperdal attorney.
Why should I consider legal action?
As a victim, you deserve compensation for your suffering. A respected and understanding lawyer will research your case and help you fight for justice. The manufacturers of Risperdal were aware of its health risks since the beginning and have even been warned by the FDA as a result of their misleading promotional practices. Don’t hesitate to contact a Risperdal attorney today.
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What is Risperdal?
