RISPERDAL® CONSTA® (risperidone) Long Acting Injection

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Tools to Help You Stay on Treatment

Schizophrenia is a treatable illness. Successful treatment requires that you get your RISPERDAL CONSTA long-acting injection every 2 weeks as scheduled by your healthcare professional. Psychosocial treatment, strong support systems and healthy lifestyle choices can help you in your efforts to manage your symptoms. The tools in this section were designed to help you get the most out of your treatment by keeping your injection appointments and making healthy lifestyle choices.

Progress diary

You have taken an important step by starting treatment. It is important that you keep your appointment to get your RISPERDAL CONSTA long-acting injection as scheduled.

To help you recognize improvements in your symptoms and detect any early warning signs of relapse you can download a progress diary from this Web site. This diary allows you to track your schizophrenia symptoms, side effects and medication. Bring your completed progress diary with you the next time you visit your doctor. This information will help your doctor treat you more effectively because it will be more accurate than just trying to remember what you have experienced over the past month.

To download progress diary from this site, click here.

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Medicine card

A medicine card is a simple, easy-to-use chart that will allow you to keep track of the medications you are taking. A quick glance at your card and you’ll know exactly when your next RISPERDAL CONSTA long-acting injection is scheduled.

Your card is also a useful resource in case of emergency, because it allows doctors to quickly review what medications you are taking, and when you last had your RISPERDAL CONSTA long-acting injection.

To download your medicine card from this site, click here.

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Exercise diary

Physical activity is healthy, easy and can help you reduce stress. Start by setting a goal for yourself. Be realistic. Start with a 15 to 20 minute walk and build from there. What’s important is that you start.

It’s good idea to plan your physical activity program in advance, and to keep a record of your progress once you’ve started. You’ll be surprised by how much activity you can accomplish by the end of the week. To help to keep track of your activity, click here to download an easy-to-use exercise diary.

Please check with your doctor before starting any new exercise program.

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Shopping list

A nutritious, well-balanced diet is important for your overall health. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) says that good nutrition can make a difference.

Proper nutrition is all about making healthy choices. Planning ahead will help you to avoid pitfalls such as snacking and fast foods. Start by making a shopping list of healthy snacks or foods you may need to make a meal. A list will help you to stay focused when you go shopping so that you are not tempted by foods that are high in fat or sugar. Keep your list in a handy place so that you can add to it as you think of things you need. Click here for a printable copy of a shopping list.

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RISPERDAL® CONSTA® (risperidone) is used for the treatment of schizophrenia.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR RISPERDAL® CONSTA®

Elderly Patients with dementia-related psychosis treated with atypical antipsychotic drugs are at an increased risk of death compared to placebo. RISPERDAL® CONSTA® (risperidone) is not approved for the treatment of patients with dementia-related psychosis.

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS) is a rare and potentially fatal side effect reported with RISPERDAL® CONSTA® and similar medicines. Call your doctor immediately if the person being treated develops symptoms such as high fever; stiff muscles; shaking; confusion; sweating; changes in pulse, heart rate, or blood pressure; or muscle pain and weakness. Treatment should be stopped if the person being treated has NMS.

Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) is a serious, sometimes permanent side effect reported with RISPERDAL® CONSTA® and similar medications. TD includes uncontrollable movements of the face, tongue, and other parts of the body. The risk of developing TD and the chance that it will become permanent is thought to increase with the length of therapy and the overall dose taken by the patient. This condition can develop after a brief period of therapy at low doses, although this is much less common. There is no known treatment for TD, but it may go away partially or completely if therapy is stopped.

High blood sugar and diabetes have been reported with RISPERDAL® CONSTA® and similar medications. If the person being treated has diabetes or risk factors such as being overweight or a family history of diabetes, blood sugar testing should be performed at the beginning and throughout treatment with RISPERDAL® CONSTA®. Complications of diabetes can be serious and even life threatening. If signs of high blood sugar or diabetes develop, such as being thirsty all the time, going to the bathroom a lot, or feeling weak or hungry, contact your doctor.

RISPERDAL® CONSTA® and similar medications can raise the blood levels of a hormone known as prolactin, causing a condition known as hyperprolactinemia. Blood levels of prolactin remain elevated with continued use. Some side effects seen with these medications include the absence of a menstrual period; breasts producing milk; the development of breasts by males; and the inability to achieve an erection. The connection between prolactin levels and side effects is unknown.

Some people taking RISPERDAL® CONSTA® may feel faint or lightheaded when they stand up or sit up too quickly. By standing up or sitting up slowly and following your healthcare professional's dosing instructions, this side effect can be reduced or it may go away over time.

RISPERDAL® CONSTA® may affect your alertness or driving ability; therefore, do not drive or operate machinery before talking to your healthcare professional.

RISPERDAL® CONSTA® should be used cautiously in people with a seizure disorder, who have had seizures in the past, or who have conditions that increase their risk for seizures.

Extrapyramidal Symptoms (EPS) are usually persistent movement disorders or muscle disturbances, such as restlessness, tremors, and muscle stiffness. If you observe any of these symptoms, talk to your healthcare professional.

Inform your healthcare professional if you become pregnant or intend to become pregnant during therapy with RISPERDAL® CONSTA®. Caution should be exercised when RISPERDAL® CONSTA® is administered to a nursing woman.

RISPERDAL® CONSTA® may make you more sensitive to heat. You may have trouble cooling off, or be more likely to become dehydrated, so take care when exercising or when doing things that make you warm.

Some medications interact with RISPERDAL® CONSTA®. Please inform your healthcare professional of any medications or supplements that you are taking. Avoid alcohol while on RISPERDAL® CONSTA®.

In a study of people taking RISPERDAL® CONSTA®, the most common side effects in the treatment of schizophrenia were headache, tremors, dizziness, restlessness, tiredness, constipation, indigestion, sleepiness, weight gain, pain in the limbs, and dry mouth.

If you have any questions about RISPERDAL® CONSTA® or your therapy, talk with your doctor.

For more information, read the Important Product Information by clicking here.

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