Risperdal®
(Risperidone) Patient Information
Physicians are advised to discuss the
following issues with patients for whom they prescribe RISPERDAL®:
Orthostatic Hypotension
Patients should be advised of the risk of orthostatic hypotension,
especially during the period of initial dose titration.
Interference With Cognitive and Motor Performance
Since RISPERDAL® has the potential toimpair judgment, thinking, or
motor skills, patients should be cautioned about operating hazardous
machinery, including automobiles, until they are reasonably certain that
RISPERDAL® therapy does not affect them adversely.
Pregnancy
Patients should be advised to notify their physician if they become
pregnant or intend to become pregnant during therapy.
Nursing
Patients should be advised not to breast-feed an infant if they are
taking RISPERDAL®.
Concomitant Medication
Patients should be advised to inform their physicians if they are
taking, or plan to take, any prescription or over-the-counter drugs,
since there is a potential for interactions.
Alcohol
Patients should be advised to avoid alcohol while taking RISPERDAL®.
Risperdal Prescribing Information
Last revised 04/2005
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