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Long-Acting Injectable Antipsychotics (LAIs) - PsychDB Long-Acting Injectable (LAI) Antipsychotics are antipsychotics delivered via intramuscular injection that can provide medication coverage from a period of weeks to months Once stabilized on an LAI, patients rarely will need oral antipsychotic supplementation
LAI Resources: Pocket Guide, Videos, Administrative Toolkit The pocket guide is a resource that pharmacists and other members of the health care team can easily access in practice to quickly locate key information on each of the available psychotropic LAIs
What You Need to Know About Long-Acting Injectables (LAIs) LAIs are medicationswhich are made to help individuals living with mental illness LAIs may help to reduce time in the hospital and increase quality of life LAI injections are given every 2-12 weeks depending on which medication is best This schedule may help individuals stick to a medication plan
Introduction to Long-Acting Injectable Antipsychotics and Patient . . . Access the full LAI Training Program Describe the signs, symptoms, and diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and schizoaffective disorder Identify advantages and disadvantages for the use of long-acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotics
What You Need to Know About Long Acting injectables LAIs are medicines which are made to help individuals living with mental illness LAIs may help to reduce time in the hospital and increase quality of life LAI injections are given every 2-12 weeks depending on which medicine is best This schedule may help individuals stick to a medicine plan
Let’s talk long-acting injectables for schizophren Also known as an “LAI,” it’s an antipsychotic medication that helps treat psychosis (hallucinations or delusions) in those living with schizophrenia • LAIs are given just beneath the skin or into a muscle • LAIs are given every 2 weeks, month, 2 months, 3 months, or 6 months by a doctor or a nurse