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What happens when you take too much Geodon?

What happens when you take too much Geodon?

Overdose symptoms may include cause excessive sleepiness, slurred speech, high blood pressure, shaking, tremors, or anxiety. While you are taking Geodon, you may be more sensitive to temperature extremes such as very hot or cold conditions. Avoid getting too cold, or becoming overheated or dehydrated.

What happens if you take Geodon and don’t need it?

Do not stop taking ziprasidone, even when you feel better. With input from you, your health care provider will assess how long you will need to take the medicine. Missing doses of ziprasidone may increase your risk for a relapse in your symptoms.

Can you get addicted to Geodon?

Although not classified as addictive, it is important that you do not stop taking this medication abruptly, as your body may have become accustomed to the drug during treatment. To reduce withdrawal symptoms, it is recommended that you slowly taper off of this medication.

How do I know if ziprasidone is working?

When ziprasidone is working well, you may notice that your thoughts are clearer and more organized. Agitation may be decreased and hearing voices or seeing things no one else sees (hallucinations) may stop completely or happen much less.

Can you crush Geodon?

Take Geodon (ziprasidone capsules) with food. Swallow whole. Do not chew, break, or crush.

How does Invega make you feel?

The most common side effects that occurred with INVEGA® in the treatment of schizophrenia in adults were: abnormal muscle movements (including tremor [shaking]), shuffling, uncontrolled involuntary movements, and abnormal movements of the eyes) and fast heartbeat, and in adolescents were: drowsiness, abnormal muscle …

What is unique about ziprasidone?

Ziprasidone is a novel antipsychotic agent with a unique combination of pharmacological activities at human receptors. Ziprasidone has high affinity for human 5-HT receptors and for human dopamine D(2) receptors.

What does being on antipsychotics feel like?

Drowsiness is nothing compared to the fatigue antipsychotics cause. Drowsiness is when you feel slightly or even moderately tired. Sedation is when no matter how hard you try, you can’t keep your eyes open. I have had to kiss my early mornings goodbye and waking up between 10am and 11am has become the norm on days off.

Does Geodon cause mania?

Although mania was not reported as an adverse event in the pivotal trials of ziprasidone, there have been 7 reports of ziprasidone-induced mania in 12 patients.

Will GEODON work without food?

Should I take GEODON with or without food? You should take GEODON with food.

What are the side effects of Geodon tablets?

Common Geodon side effects may include: 1 dizziness, drowsiness, unusual tiredness; 2 nausea, upset stomach; 3 diarrhea, constipation; 4 changes in vision; 5 feeling restless; 6 (more items)

Why do I get chills when I take Geodon?

A loss of strength means that performing normal tasks may take a major toll on your muscular system; thus resulting in aches. Chills: Certain individuals notice changes in body temperature and/or feel “chills” when they take Geodon. The chills can be caused by the body becoming sick as a result of this drug.

How old do you have to be to take Geodon?

The prescription drug Geodon, also sold as a generic under the name Ziprasidone, was manufactured by Pfizer to treat schizophrenia and the maniac symptoms associated with bipolar disorder. The drug works by making changes to the effects of chemicals in the brain. The drug was prescribed to both adults and children ages 10 and older.

How is Geodon used to treat bipolar disorder?

Geodon (Ziprasidone) is an atypical antipsychotic medication that has been approved by the FDA since 2001 to treat schizophrenia. It has also been found effective in addressing manic symptoms among individuals with bipolar disorder.

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Ruth Doyle