In the maintenance treatment of schizophrenia
INVEGA® SUSTENNA® significantly delayed time to relapse1
In an interim analysis of the longer-term maintenance study, time to relapse was significantly longer with INVEGA® SUSTENNA® vs placebo.1
Longer time to relapse in the longer-term maintenance study1,7

STUDY DESIGN: Results from the longer-term, placebo-controlled study of adult patients with schizophrenia. Patients received a 39-mg, 78-mg, or 156-mg dose of INVEGA® SUSTENNA® in a 33-week, open-label stabilization phase. Patients were then randomized to this same dose or to placebo in a variable-length, double-blind phase.1,7
Due to significant efficacy, the study was terminated early at the preplanned interim analysis.
The most common adverse reactions (incidence ≥5% and occurring at least twice as often as placebo) were injection-site reactions, somnolence/sedation, dizziness, akathisia, and extrapyramidal disorder.*†
*Reported in 4 fixed-dose, double-blind, placebo-controlled studies (N=1803).
†Reported in the longer-term maintenance study (N=849).
INVEGA® SUSTENNA®—Certainty* that comes with a once-monthly option
*Using a long-acting, professionally administered medication can help you recognize a missed dose and intervene.
Recommend a proven,† once-monthly treatment option for your patients with schizophrenia.
†As reported in 4 fixed-dose, double-blind, placebo-controlled studies (N=1803) and in a longer-term maintenance study (N=849).1



