“…Of this class, risperidone is the most well studied with respect to CYP2D6 which, together with other P450s, e.g., CYP3A (Odou et al, 2000;Yasui-Furukori et al, 2001), produces a metabolite with comparable activity, 9-hydroxyrisperidone (Mannens et al, 1993;van Beijsterveldt et al, 1994). 9-Hydroxyrisperidone is further metabolized by N-dealkylation, possibly by CYP3A (Spina et al, 2000). The ratio of risperidone to 9-hydroxyrisperidone concentrations is Ͻ1 in EMs, and Ͼ1 in PMs, but the sum of active moieties is similar (Mannens et al, 1993;Nyberg et al, 1995a;Olesen et al, 1998;Scordo et al, 1999;Roh et al, 2001b;Bondolfi et al, 2002).…”