Complete dosage information for Haloperidol — threshold, light, common, strong, and heavy dose ranges across 1 route of administration.
Full Haloperidol profileImportant Safety Notice
Dosage information is for harm reduction purposes only. Individual sensitivity varies greatly. Always start with the lowest effective dose and work your way up slowly. Never eyeball doses — use a milligram scale.
Limited specific overdose data is available for Haloperidol. In the absence of compound-specific information, general principles apply: If someone exhibits signs of medical distress after using Haloperidol — difficulty breathing, severe confusion, seizures, chest pain, extremely elevated temperature, or loss of consciousness — treat it as a medical emergency. Call emergency services and be forthcoming about what was consumed. Medical professionals follow confidentiality protocols and their priority is saving lives. Prevention remains the best approach: use the minimum effective dose, avoid combining with other substances, and always have a sober person present who can recognize signs of distress and call for help.
A common oral dose of Haloperidol is 1–5 mg.
The threshold dose for Haloperidol via oral is approximately 0.25 mg.
Haloperidol typically lasts 12–36 hours via oral.