Risperdal: profile and news






New Prescription Pain Treatment Jurnista(TM) Prolonged-Release ...  May 15, 2006
...infections), VELCADE(R) (multiple myeloma), PARIET(r) (gastroenterology), TOPAMAX(r) (epilepsy), REMINYL(r) (Alzheimer's disease), RISPERDAL(r) (schizophrenia ... - PR Newswire UK (press release),

Understanding and Managing Psychosis in Late Life  May 15, 2006
For older patients with schizophrenia or psychosis of AD, risperidone (Risperdal), olanzapine (Zyprexa) and quetiapine (Seroquel) are currently the three most ... - Psychiatric Times,

Drug therapy caused some scary side effects  May 1, 2006
...persisted. At age 8, Rex was given Risperdal by a Tennessee child psychiatrist in private practice who consulted for the military. ... - USA Today

A rush to overprescribe?  May 1, 2006
Although the six drugs — Clozaril, Risperdal, Zyprexa, Seroquel, Abilify and Geodon — can be helpful in treating children with mental illness, critics say ... - USA Today

J&J Seeks European Approval for Schizophrenia Drug  May 9, 2006
...drug into the bloodstream steadily over a 24-hour period, is an extended release version of Johnson & Johnson's blockbuster schizophrenia treatment Risperdal. ... - International News Service,

Should You Medicate Your Child's Mind?  May 8, 2006
...doctor. 9. Q: My 8 year old son is taking Risperdal to treat his temper tantrums which he has had since he was a toddler. His psychiatrist ... - ABC7Chicago.com,

Create special agency on effective medicine  May 5, 2006
...superior in all five. But when Janssen, the maker of Risperdal, ran its studies, Risperdal came out ahead. Researchers scoff at ... - Centre Daily Times,

More kids on mental health medicines  May 3, 2006
...had the largest share of the US market last year for atypical anti-psychotic drugs, larger than Eli Lilly & Co.'s Zyprexa (24.3 percent) and Risperdal, made by ... - The News Journal,

A mother's hope helps face son's illness  May 13, 2006
...“He would just scream,� she said. “You don’t know what to do.�. Doctors prescribed a drug, Risperdal, to ease the agitation. ... - Cushing Daily Citizen,

Living with a Brain Disorder: Richard, 46-50, Depression, Anxiety ...  May 14, 2006
I am back on antidepressants and antianxiety medications that work and I have reduced my antipsychotic medication from ten mg of Zyprexa to one mg of Risperdal ... - GNIF Brain Blogger,

Plaintiff claims Seroquel caused pancreatitis in federal suit  May 2, 2006
...referred to as atypical anti-psychotics. Other drugs in the class are Zyprexa, Risperdal, and Abilify. According to the complaint filed ... - Madison County Record,

Adult anti-psychotics can worsen troubles  May 1, 2006
These six new anti-psychotic drugs — Clozaril, Risperdal, Zyprexa, Seroquel, Abilify and Geodon — are not approved for children, but doctors can prescribe ... - USA Today

Seroquel big, and could get bigger  Apr 23, 2006
That edged Eli Lilly & Co.'s Zyprexa (24.3 percent share) and Risperdal, made by Johnson & Johnson's Janssen subsidiary (22.1 percent). ... - The News Journal,

New anti-psychotic drugs carry risks for children  May 1, 2006
None of the six drugs — Clozaril, Risperdal, Zyprexa, Seroquel, Abilify and Geodon — is approved for kids, but doctors can prescribe them as "off-label ... - USA Today

Attorney David F. Ennis of Ennis & Ennis, PA Speaks Out About ...  Apr 18, 2006
Three drugs he mentioned by name were the antipsychotic drugs Zyprexa, Risperdal, and Seroquel. Currently his law firm is handling ... - The Open Press (press release)

MediciNova, Inc. Appoints Arlene M. Morris and Alan W. Dunton to ...  May 11, 2006
...drugs Levaquin(R) (antibiotic), TOPAMAX(R) (migraine), Reminyl(R) (Alzheimer's disease), Regranex(R) (diabetic foot ulcers), Risperdal(R) (antipsychotic) as ... - International News Service,

Alkermes to Host Conference Call to Discuss Fiscal Year 2006 ...  May 11, 2006
RISPERDAL(R) CONSTA(R) ((risperidone) long-acting injection), the first and only long-acting atypical antipsychotic medication approved for use in schizophrenia ... - Genetic Engineering News,

Behavioral and Pharmacologic Treatment of Aggression in Children ...  May 10, 2006
Among the atypical antipsychotics, risperidone (Risperdal) has received the most attention in treating maladaptive behaviors in patients with autism. ... - Psychiatric Times,

J&J Boosts Dividend  Apr 27, 2006
The New Jersey drug and device company cited strong sales last year of anti-inflammatory drug Remicade, anti-psychotic Risperdal, migraine drug Topamax and ... - TheStreet.com

Akzo Nobel 1Q Profit Falls 13 Percent  Apr 20, 2006
Last year's net profit figure included a one-time euro149 million gain after the company unwound a deal with Johnson and Johnson to promote Risperdal, an anti ... - Houston Chronicle,

J&J Reports Meager First-Quarter Sales Advance  Apr 18, 2006
Sales of pharmaceuticals, including the antipsychotic Risperdal and Concerta for attention deficit disorder, fell 2.2 percent worldwide, to $5.6 billion ... - Black Enterprise,

EARNINGS PREVIEW: Akzo Nobel 1Q Net Pft Seen -36% On Year  Apr 18, 2006
The difference is mainly explained by the exceptional gains in first quarter '05 of EUR147 million, following the termination of a promotion deal on Risperdal. ... - newratings.com

Pill Pushers  Apr 25, 2006
Nine studies compared Lilly's Zyprexa to Johnson & Johnson's Risperdal. All five Lilly-paid trials favored Zyprexa; three of four ... - International News Service,

Johnson & Johnson: Moving Forward With Acquisitions  May 4, 2006
...from generic brands. Sales were still strong for its Risperdal, Remicade, Topamax and Concerta brand medications. "Our first-quarter ... - Industry Week

Mental health drug market tapped out?  Apr 19, 2006
For instance, Johnson & Johnson's (up $0.01 to $58.14, Research) Risperdal sales totaled $3.5 billion in 2005, and surged 21 percent in the first quarter of ... - CNNMoney.com

Johnson & Johnson 1Q profit up 17 pct.  Apr 18, 2006
Pharmaceutical revenue totaled $5.63 billion, down from $5.76 billion a year ago, led by rising sales for schizophrenia drug Risperdal, epilepsy treatment ... - BusinessWeek

Blue chip open to 'small to mid-sized' acquisitions  Apr 18, 2006
J&J said its strongest performers continued to be psychiatric drug Risperdal, rheumatoid arthritis medication Remicade, antiepileptic drug Topamax, and Concerta ... - MarketWatch

Johnson & Johnson reports improved earnings  Apr 18, 2006
J&J said its strongest performers continued to be the psychiatric drug Risperdal, the rheumatoid arthritis medication Remicade, the antiepileptic drug Topamax ... - MarketWatch

Profits Top Targets at J&J  Apr 18, 2006
Meanwhile, sales were strong for the antipsychotic drug Risperdal, Remicade for inflammatory diseases, the antiepileptic drug Topamax and the attention deficit ... - TheStreet.com

Alkermes' Vivitrol Seen With $450M Peak Sales  Apr 17, 2006
..."Although the companies did not disclose pricing, Alkermes continues to point to Risperdal Consta (priced at $466 to $933 per month) as a proxy for Vivitrol ... - Forbes

Stent sales help lift Johnson & Johnson  Apr 19, 2006
Worldwide sales of the Risperdal schizophrenia drug, J&J's biggest- selling pharmaceutical product, rose 21 percent from a year earlier to $1.02 billion, the ... - International Herald Tribune,

Currency, Generic Competition Mars Johnson & Johnson's First ...  Apr 18, 2006
However, Johnson & Johnson said the softness was partly offset by its antipsychotic medication RISPERDAL, and REMICADE, a treatment for a number of Immune ... - Trading Markets,

Generic drugs could save $26.4 billion  Apr 24, 2006
...including the cholesterol medications Zocor and Pravachol, heart disease medications Norvasc and Lotrel, mental health drugs Zoloft and Risperdal, the allergy ... - Wilkes Barre Times-Leader,

Clinical Data Achieves Validation of Genetic Biomarker for ...  Apr 19, 2006
April issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry, clozapine emerged as the most effective second-line treatment - more effective than Risperdal, Seroquel, and ... - International News Service,

"This is all evil stuff that I've done. This is too much"  Apr 21, 2006
His father reportedly told a corrections officer that his son takes Risperdal, an antipsychotic, and Prozac and receives mental health treatment. ... - The Columbian,

Hospital will evaluate stabbing suspect  Apr 29, 2006
Sullivan said he was taking Prozac, an antidepressant, and Risperdal, an antipsychotic used to treat schizophrenia and other disorders, according to Scott's ... - OregonLive.com,

Recent Developments in Antipsychotic Use in Adults  Apr 20, 2006
At the same time, the antipsychotic efficacy of aripiprazole (15 mg/day to 30 mg/day) was similar to that of risperidone (Risperdal) (6 mg/day) or haloperidol ... - Psychiatric Times,

Persbericht Akzo Nobel - resultaten 1ekw 2006  Apr 19, 2006
This figure compares with a euro 145 million net gain in Q1 2005, resulting mainly from the special benefit for the termination of the Risperdal(R) co-promotion ... - BNR Nieuwsradio,

Johnson & Johnson Reports 2006 First-Quarter EPS Rose 17.0% on ...  Apr 18, 2006
Offsetting the impact of generic competition was the strong performance of RISPERDAL, an antipsychotic medication; REMICADE, a biologic approved for the ... - Yahoo! News (press release)

TAFT ANNOUNCES GRANTS TO BUSINESSES AND COMMUNITIES  Apr 25, 2006
The company plans to use the increase in space largely for the manufacturing of Risperdal ConstaR, the most commonly prescribed drug for the treatment of ... - ODOD (press release),


Other information


Indication
For the treatment of schizophrenia

Pharmacology
Risperidone is an atypical antipsychotic medication. It is most often used to treat delusional psychosis (including schizophrenia), but Risperidone is also used to treat some forms of bipolar disorder and psychotic depression. It also has shown some success in treating symptoms of Asperger's Syndrome and autism. Risperidone is now the most commonly prescribed antipsychotic medication in the United States.

Mechanism Of Action
Blockade of dopaminergic D2 receptors in the limbic system alleviates positive symptoms of schizophrenia such as hallucinations, delusions, and erratic behavior and speech. Blockade of serotonergic 5-HT2 receptors in the mesocortical tract, causes an excess of dopamine and an increase in dopamine transmission, resulting in an increase in dopamine transmission and an elimination of core negative symptoms. Dopamine receptors in the nigrostriatal pathway are not affected by risperidone and extrapyramidal effects are avoided. Like other 5-HT2 antagonists, risperidone also binds at alpha(1)-adrenergic receptors and, to a lesser extent, at histamine H1 and alpha(2)-adrenergic receptors.

Drug Category
Antipsychotics; Antipsychotics; ATC:N05AX08

Brand Names/Synonyms
CHEMBANK1795; R118; Remeron; Risperdal; Risperdal Consta; Risperdal M-Tab; Risperidal M-Tab; Risperidona [Spanish]; Risperidone; Risperidone [Usan:Ban:Inn]; Risperidonum [Latin]; Risperin; Rispolept; Rispolin; Sequinan

Dosage Forms
Tablets and oral solution

Absorption
Risperidone is well absorbed. The absolute oral bioavailability of risperidone is 70% (CV=25%). The relative oral bioavailability of risperidone from a tablet is 94% (CV=10%) when compared to a solution. Pharmacokinetic studies showed that RISPERDAL® M-TAB™ Orally Disintegrating Tablets and RISPERDAL® Oral Solution are bioequivalent to RISPERDAL® Tablets

Interactions
-->Interactions for Risperidone:

The interactions of RISPERDAL® and other drugs have not been systematically evaluated. Given the primary CNS effects of risperidone, caution should be used when RISPERDAL® is taken in combination with other centrally acting drugs and alcohol.

Because of its potential for inducing hypotension, RISPERDAL® may enhance the hypotensive effects of other therapeutic agents with this potential.

RISPERDAL® may antagonize the effects of levodopa and dopamine agonists.

Amytriptyline does not affect the pharmacokinetics of risperidone or the active antipsychotic fraction. Cimetidine and ranitidine increased the bioavailability of risperidone, but only marginally increased the plasma concentration of the active antipsychotic fraction.

Chronic administration of clozapine with risperidone may decrease the clearance of risperidone.

Carbamazepine and Other Enzyme Inducers

In a drug interaction study in schizophrenic patients, 11 subjects received risperidone titrated to 6 mg/day for 3 weeks, followed by concurrent administration of carbamazepine for an additional 3 weeks. During co-administration, the plasma concentrations of risperidone and its pharmacologically active metabolite, 9-hydroxyrisperidone, were decreased by about 50%. Plasma concentrations of carbamazepine did not appear to be affected. The dose of risperidone may need to be titrated accordingly for patients receiving carbamazepine, particularly during initiation or discontinuation of carbamazepine therapy. Co-administration of other known enzyme inducers (e.g., phenytoin, rifampin, and phenobarbital) with risperidone may cause similar decreases in the combined plasma concentrations of risperidone and 9-hydroxyrisperidone, which could lead to decreased efficacy of risperidone treatment.

Fluoxetine and Paroxetine

Fluoxetine (20 mg QD) and paroxetine (20 mg QD) have been shown to increase the plasma concentration of risperidone 2.5-2.8 fold and 3-9 fold respectively. Fluoxetine did not affect the plasma concentration of 9-hydroxyrisperidone. Paroxetine lowered the concentration of 9-hydroxyrisperidone an average of 13%. When either concomitant fluoxetine or paroxetine is initiated or discontinued, the physician should re-evaluate the dosing of RISPERDAL®. The effects of discontinuation of concomitant fluoxetine or paroxetine therapy on the pharmacokinetics of risperidone and 9-hydroxyrisperidone have not been studied.

Lithium

Repeated oral doses of risperidone (3 mg BID) did not affect the exposure (AUC) or peak plasma concentrations (Cmax) of lithium (n=13). Valproate Repeated oral doses of risperidone (4 mg QD) did not affect the pre-dose or average plasma concentrations and exposure (AUC) of valproate (1000 mg/day in three divided doses) compared to placebo (n=21). However, there was a 20% increase in valproate peak plasma concentration (Cmax) after concomitant administration of risperidone.

Digoxin

RISPERDAL® (0.25 mg BID) did not show a clinically relevant effect on the pharmacokinetics of digoxin.

Drugs That Inhibit CYP 2D6 and Other CYPIsozymes

Risperidone is metabolized to 9-hydroxyrisperidone by CYP 2D6, an enzyme that is polymorphic in the population and that can be inhibited by a variety of psychotropic and other drugs. Drug interactions that reduce the metabolism of risperidone to 9-hydroxyrisperidone would increase the plasma concentrations of risperidone and lower the concentrations of 9-hydroxyrisperidone. Analysis of clinical studies involving a modest number of poor metabolizers (n 70) does not suggest that poor and extensive metabolizers have different rates of adverse effects. No comparison of effectiveness in the two groups has been made.

In vitro studies showed that drugs metabolized by other CYPisozymes, including 1A1, 1A2, 2C9, 2C19, and 3A4, are only weak inhibitors of risperidone metabolism. There were no significant interactions between risperidone and erythromycin.

Drugs Metabolized by CYP 2D6

In vitro studies indicate that risperidone is a relatively weak inhibitor of CYP 2D6. Therefore, RISPERDAL® is not expected to substantially inhibit the clearance of drugs that are metabolized by this enzymatic pathway. In drug interaction studies, risperidone did not significantly affect the pharmacokinetics of donepezil and galantamine, which are metabolized by CYP 2D6.

 


Chemical IUPAC Name
4-[2-[4-(6-fluorobenzo[d]isoxazol-3-yl)-1-piperidyl]ethyl]-3-methyl-2,6-diazabicyclo[4.4.0]deca-1,3-dien-5-one

Chemical Formula
C23H27FN4O2

Half Life
3 hours

Drug Type
Approved Drug

# Accession No
APRD00187

CAS Registry Number
106266-06-2


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