How can I speak to a nurse?

Call NurseHelp 24/7SM toll-free at (877) 304-0504 and talk with a registered nurse anytime you have health-related questions. Experienced nurses can help you figure out how you can care for yourself, evaluate treatment options and help you determine whether to see a doctor.

What’s an advice nurse?

The Advice Nurse can give you valuable advice to care for your illness or injury at home. The Advice Nurse will also help you decide if you need emergency or urgent medical care. The Advice Nurse’s services are intended for non-emergent purposes.

How do I leave a message to a nurse?

Leave your full name and phone number, even if the other person already has it. That way, he or she won’t have to look it up. State your name and phone number at the beginning and end of your message so the recipient doesn’t need to replay it. If possible, listen to the message you’ve left.

What do you need to know about Rispa TM?

Brand name: Rispa TM 1 What it is used for. Risperidone is indicated for the treatment of schizophrenia… 2 How to take it. The way to take this medicine is: Oral… 3 Visual appearance. Red, film-coated, round tablet with “R” engraved on one face… 4 If you are over 65 years…

How often should I take a RISPA tablet?

The usual starting dose of Rispa tablets are 1 mg twice a day. This will be gradually increased by your doctor to suit your needs. From then on, the dose can be taken once a day or twice a day according to your doctor’s instructions.

How to ask a question of a nurse?

Ask your question. Call 1-800-556-1555 (TTY: 711) anytime. If you need urgent or emergency care, call 911 and/or your doctor immediately. Staff on the nurse call line cannot diagnose, prescribe or give medical advice. Call your doctor with any questions or concerns about your health. Read More Read Less.

Are there any side effects to taking RISPA?

RISPA is not addictive. if you know you are allergic to any of its ingredients (see the last section of this leaflet for a list of ingredients) Signs of allergy include skin rash, itching, shortness of breath, and/or swollen face to treat any other complaints unless your doctor says it is safe to do so.