Halodone
Halodone Products are primarily used for
About Halodone Products
Halodone Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Halodone are Insomnia (difficulty in sleeping), Parkinsonism, Sedation, Dizziness, Weight gain, Akathisia (inability to stay still), Anxiety, Gastrointestinal symptom, Increased prolactin level in blood.
How Halodone Products work
Risperidone is an atypical antipsychotic. It works by affecting the levels of chemical messengers (dopamine and serotonin) to improve mood, thoughts and behavior.
Patient Concerns about Halodone Products
Frequently asked questions about Halodone Products
Frequently asked questions about Risperidone
Q. Is Halodone 2mg Tablet good for anxiety?
Few studies suggest that low doses of Halodone 2mg Tablet can be used for anxiety. However, do not take this medication without consulting your doctor. The doctor will suggest the exact dose by weighing the possible benefits and risks associated with this medicine. Take the medication as advised by the doctor and follow the instructions as provided.
Q. Can Halodone 2mg Tablet cause psychosis?
Halodone 2mg Tablet is used to treat conditions like psychosis and schizophrenia. The chances of developing medicine-induced psychosis are rare with Halodone 2mg Tablet. However, in a few specific conditions, there are chances where Halodone 2mg Tablet can worsen the psychiatric condition, although it is rare. Do consult your doctor if you do not see any improvement or worsening of symptoms.
Q. Can Halodone 2mg Tablet cause weight gain?
Yes, Halodone 2mg Tablet can cause significant weight gain. You should monitor your weight regularly and if there is significant weight gain then you should report your doctor immediately.
Q. Can I drive vehicles while taking Halodone 2mg Tablet?
Halodone 2mg Tablet sometimes can cause dizziness, tiredness, and vision problems which can affect the ability of a person to drive and use heavy machines. Hence, the patients on Halodone 2mg Tablet are advised not to drive or operate machinery without consulting the doctor.
Q. Can I take my medicines for epilepsy while taking Halodone 2mg Tablet?
You should not stop taking your anti-epileptic medicines while taking other medications. Some antiepileptic medications like Carbamazepine, phenytoin may alter the blood levels of Halodone 2mg Tablet and therefore special caution should be ensured while taking these medications. The dose of Halodone 2mg Tablet should be adjusted as needed while taking along with antiepileptic drugs. If you start or stop taking such medicines you may need a different dose of Halodone 2mg Tablet.