Posted by Lou Pilder on April 23, 2010, at 18:01:56
In reply to Invicta?, posted by worriedmom2 on April 23, 2010, at 11:53:10
> My teenage son has an ASD though at the very high end - variously dx'd with AS, NVLD, Semantic-Pragmatic Disorder etc along with a huge co-dx of Anxiety Disorder which has led to OCD/disordered thinking.
> Anyway, an academic superstar, but alone socially. This didn't seem to bother him much until this year...he became clinically depressed with suicidal ideations. We pulled him from his school and got him into an acute assessment facility.
> He is doing MUCH better and self-reports he no longer feels depressed but anxiety remains a huge issue.
> He is on Lexapro which they recently upped to a therapeutic level from an intro level and this certainly could be part of the reason my son is past the depression. re: the anxiety/disoredered thinking -- The med dr there knows that at one point in the recent past we gave a month trial to Risperdal and it was awful - totally flat affect in demeanor and speech and appetite and large weight increase. So, given that, the dr is suggesting Invecta which even he admits is pretty much the active part of Risperdal. Yet, he says for reasons noone can explain some clinical evidence supports that some people respond positively to one and not the other.
> Has anyone got any information or anecdotal evidence either pro or con?
> Thank you.wm2,
You wrote,[...risperdal..Invecta..has anyone...or con?...].
Well, I do not know of the drug Invecta but it could be a name given in another country for Risperdal.
Now Risperdal has many potential life-ruining posssibilities. In my study of ancient pharmacology, those that used drugs to alter the minds of people found that particular plants and insects had chemicals in them to produce mind-altering effects and to poison people to death. The people that used those drugs to do so are called sorcerers in English and in Greek the word translated as sourcererr iss pharmikapia or some form of that word which we get our word pharmacy from.
The plant that has a chemical called piperidine was used to kill people or to slowly alter one's mind so that they would become easily controlled. Piperidine is in some pepper plants or in poison hemlock and other plants. Today, the synthesis of piperdine compounds can be dome by chemists. Risperdal contains compounds of some form of piperidine. So if you think that psychotropic drugs are new, they have been around for thousands of years to alter the mind of someone or to kill them by people back then called today as sorcerers.
There is a list of potential life-ruining events that could happen to one taking risperdal that one could look up in a search. There is an FDA warning also now about this chemical substance. (reaacted by respondent)really?
Lou
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