MainerMikeBrown
Confident
I've been on psychiatric medications since 2000.
And over the years, I've always done the best I can to take my medications at the same times each day.
Since 2011, the only psychiatric medication I've been on is a drug called Clozaril.
Everyday, I take my Clozaril practically always at the same times. I take it in the morning at 8 am, and again at 8 pm.
I take it at the same times each day in order to be safe.
If I were to take my pills at very different times each day, like 6 am one morning, then 9 pm that night, then 10:30 am the next morning, then 5 pm that night (you get the idea), would it decrease the effectiveness that this drug gives me?
I don't know.
However, I like to keep it simple and safe by taking my Clozaril at the same time each morning and each night.
And over the years, I've always done the best I can to take my medications at the same times each day.
Since 2011, the only psychiatric medication I've been on is a drug called Clozaril.
Everyday, I take my Clozaril practically always at the same times. I take it in the morning at 8 am, and again at 8 pm.
I take it at the same times each day in order to be safe.
If I were to take my pills at very different times each day, like 6 am one morning, then 9 pm that night, then 10:30 am the next morning, then 5 pm that night (you get the idea), would it decrease the effectiveness that this drug gives me?
I don't know.
However, I like to keep it simple and safe by taking my Clozaril at the same time each morning and each night.