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3-month paliperidone palmitate (Invega Trinza®): Basic Information

Paliperidone palmitate (Invega Trinza®) is an extended-release injectable second-generation (“atypical”) antipsychotic which can be administered once every 3 months. Here is basic information about this medication.

FDA-Approved Indication

Schizophrenia after adequate treatment with 1-month paliperidone palmitate extended-release (Invega Sustenna®) for at least four months.

Dosage

The dose of 3-month paliperidone palmitate (Invega Trinza®) will depend on the last dose of 1-month paliperidone palmitate extended-release (Invega Sustenna) that the patient was on, as follows:

 

Last dose of
1-month paliperidone palmitate

Starting dose of
3-month paliperidone palmitate

78 mg

273 mg

117 mg

410 mg

156 mg

546 mg

234 mg

819 mg

Dosage forms and strengths

Extended-release injectable suspension: 273 mg, 410 mg, 546 mg, 819 mg

Prescribing Information

It is extremely important that prescriber’s review the full prescribing information before prescribing 3-month paliperidone palmitate (Invega Trinza)

See http://www.janssencns.com/shared/product/invegatrinza/prescribing-information.pdf


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