Ridon 2mg 30 Tablets
An atypical antipsychotic medication containing a 2mg dose of Risperidone. It helps manage chemical neurotransmitters in the brain to treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and severe irritability

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- Key IngredientsRisperidone 2 mg
- Product FormTablets
- Package Size30 Tablets
- Caution & WarningsDo not stop the drug abruptly to prevent relapse. May cause dizziness or weight gain. Monitor metabolic parameters with your doctor
- Storage ConditionsStore below 25°C in a dry place. Protect from light. Keep away from children
- How To UseTake exactly as directed by your psychiatrist. Can be taken with or without food. Maintain a consistent daily schedule
- ConcernsSchizophrenia, Bipolar Mania, Severe Irritability
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What are the primary indications for Ridon 2mg tablets?
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It is prescribed to manage symptoms of schizophrenia, acute manic episodes in bipolar disorder, and severe behavioral issues such as intense irritability or aggression.
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What is the difference between Ridon 1mg and Ridon 2mg?
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The difference lies in the strength of the active ingredient (Risperidone). Your psychiatrist selects the 2mg strength based on the condition's severity and the patient's individual treatment phase.
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Can this medication cause unusual muscle movements?
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Yes, it can sometimes cause extrapyramidal side effects like tremors or muscle stiffness. If you notice any involuntary or abnormal movements, notify your doctor promptly.
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How can I manage weight gain associated with Ridon?
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It is highly recommended to maintain a balanced, fiber-rich diet and engage in regular physical activity. Periodic monitoring of blood sugar and lipid profiles with your doctor is also advised.
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Can I stop taking the medication if my symptoms disappear completely?
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No, you must never stop taking Ridon abruptly on your own, as this poses a high risk of a symptom relapse. Any dosage adjustments or discontinuation must be done gradually under medical supervision.
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