Long Acting Injectable Medication
Long Acting Injectable Medication (LAIM) is a type of psychiatry medication that is administered via injection and provides extended relief from symptoms. LAIM has become increasingly popular in psychiatry due to its efficiency, safety, and convenience compared to other forms of drug delivery. With LAIM, medication doses are typically only required once every few weeks or months instead of multiple times daily as with oral medications. This reduces the number of pills that need to be taken, while still delivering the same therapeutic effect. Additionally, LAIM offers higher bioavailability, meaning that a larger proportion of the medication is absorbed into the body and can have a more effective result.