Lurasidone (Latuda)
Lurasidone (Latuda) explained
Lurasidone (Latuda) is an atypical antipsychotic indicated for schizophrenia and bipolar depression, often chosen for a more favorable metabolic profile; take with food.
FDA ApprovedLurasidone (Latuda) helps treat
• Schizophrenia
• Bipolar depression (monotherapy or adjunct)
additional medications
• Aripiprazole
• Quetiapine
• Cariprazine
• Psychotherapy/mood stabilizers
medication risks
• EPS/akathisia
• NMS (rare)
• Metabolic changes (monitor)
• Orthostatic hypotension
side effects
• Nausea
• Somnolence
• Akathisia
• Restlessness
• Parkinsonism
FAQs
Q: Why take with food?A: Improves absorption; usually ≥350 calories.
Q: Metabolic profile?
A: Often weight‑neutral; still monitor labs.
Q: EPS risk?
A: Akathisia and EPS can occur.
Q: Sedation?
A: Possible but generally less than some agents.
Q: Use in mania?
A: Indicated for bipolar depression, not acute mania.