Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: INVEGA HAFYERA versus ZIPRASIDONE HYDROCHLORIDE.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: INVEGA HAFYERA versus ZIPRASIDONE HYDROCHLORIDE.
INVEGA HAFYERA vs ZIPRASIDONE HYDROCHLORIDE
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Paliperidone palmitate is an atypical antipsychotic that antagonizes D2 and 5-HT2A receptors, with additional antagonism at alpha2, alpha1, and H1 receptors.
Ziprasidone is an atypical antipsychotic with high affinity for serotonin 5-HT2A and dopamine D2 receptors. It also antagonizes 5-HT2C, 5-HT1D, and alpha1-adrenergic receptors, and has moderate affinity for histamine H1 and alpha2-adrenergic receptors. It exhibits partial agonism at 5-HT1A receptors.
INVEGA HAFYERA (paliperidone palmitate) is dosed once weekly via intramuscular injection in the gluteal or deltoid muscle. The recommended starting dose is 1,092 mg (deltoid or gluteal) or 1,560 mg (gluteal only) on treatment day 1 and day 8, both given in the deltoid muscle. Subsequent maintenance doses are administered once monthly. Note: INVEGA HAFYERA is only for once-weekly administration; once-monthly formulations (INVEGA SUSTENNA) are also available.
20 mg PO BID with food, titrated up to max 80 mg PO BID; IM: 10-20 mg q2h or q4h, max 40 mg/day
None Documented
None Documented
Terminal elimination half-life is 25-49 days (mean ~36 days) due to slow dissolution from intramuscular depot. Steady-state reached after 4-5 monthly injections.
Terminal elimination half-life is approximately 7 hours (range 6–10 hours) for oral administration; clinically, steady state is achieved within 1–3 days.
Primarily renal: 59% of paliperidone excreted unchanged in urine; 32% as metabolites; 6-12% fecal. Biliary excretion is minimal.
Primarily hepatic metabolism via aldehyde oxidase and CYP3A4; <1% excreted unchanged in urine, approximately 20% in feces as metabolites.
Category C
Category A/B
Atypical Antipsychotic
Atypical Antipsychotic