At what time of day is latuda usually given and why do you have to take it with 350 calories?
Question posted by cherylbernadette on 7 Jan 2012
Last updated on 7 January 2012 by Rajive Goel
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Latuda comes in tablet form. It is usually taken by mouth once a day, whenever; either in the morning or evening.
It is important to take this medication with food. Taking it on an empty stomach reduces the amount of drug absorbed into the body, guess for absorption maybe 350 calories are required, which would be confirmed speaking to your doc/pharmacist who prescribed the med.
Take care, best wishes!
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