Invega Withdrawl

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It is possible to experience withdrawal from Invega® (paliperidone) if you stop taking the medication too abruptly and without your healthcare provider's approval. The drug is not addicting and is not likely to be abused, but your brain may need time to adjust when you stop treatment. Potential symptoms of withdrawal include insomnia and hallucinations or delusions (which are symptoms of schizophrenia). In order to limit these symptoms, your healthcare provider may wean you off the medication slowly.
 
(Click Invega Withdrawal for more information on why people may develop withdrawal symptoms when they stop taking Invega and to learn more about how to limit these symptoms. You can also click on the various links in the box to the right to access specific topics on Invega.)
 
Written by/reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD; Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
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