Risperidone Cinfamed 3 mg film-coated tablets EFG

Spain
Brand name Risperidone Cinfamed 3 mg film-coated tablets EFG
Form tablets, film-coated
Active substance / Dosage
Prescription type Prescription Only Medicine
Registration number 66776
Risperidone Cinfamed 3 mg film-coated tablets EFG tablets, film-coated

Package leaflet: Information for the user

Introduction

Package leaflet: information for the user

RisperidonaCinfamed 3 mg film-coated tablets EFG

Read the entire leaflet carefully before you start taking this medicine, as it contains important information for you.

  • Keep this leaflet, as you may need to read it again.

  • If you have any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

  • This medicine has been prescribed for you only, and you must not give it to others, even if they have the same symptoms as you, because it could harm them.

  • If you experience any adverse effects, consult your doctor or pharmacist, even if they are adverse effects not listed in this leaflet. See section 4.

Contents of the leaflet

  1. What RisperidonaCinfamed is and what it is used for
  2. What you need to know before taking RisperidonaCinfamed
  3. How to take RisperidonaCinfamed
  4. Possible adverse effects
  5. How to store RisperidonaCinfamed
  6. Contents of the pack and other information

1. What Risperidone Cinfamed is and what it is used for

Risperidone Cinfamed belongs to a group of medicines called "antipsychotics".

Risperidone is used to treat the following conditions:

  • Schizophrenia, a condition in which you may see, hear, or feel things that are not there, believe things that are not true, or feel particularly suspicious or confused.
  • Mania, a condition in which you may feel overly excited, elated, agitated, enthusiastic, or hyperactive. Mania occurs in an illness called "bipolar disorder".
  • Short-term treatment (up to 6 weeks) of persistent aggression in people with Alzheimer-type dementia who harm themselves or others. Alternative non-pharmacological treatments should have been tried first.
  • Short-term treatment (up to 6 weeks) of persistent aggression in intellectually disabled children (at least 5 years of age) and adolescents with conduct disorders.

Risperidone can help reduce the symptoms of your condition and help prevent them from returning.

2. What you need to know before taking Risperidone Cinfamed

Do not take Risperidone Cinfamed

  • if you are allergic to risperidone or to any of the other ingredients of this medicine (listed in section 6).

If you are unsure, consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking Risperidone.

Warnings and precautions

Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before starting to take Risperidone if:

  • You have any heart problems. Examples include irregular heart rhythm, low blood pressure, or if you are taking medicines for blood pressure. Risperidone may reduce blood pressure. You may need a dose adjustment.
  • You have any risk factors that may predispose you to stroke, such as high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, or cerebrovascular disorders.
  • You have ever experienced involuntary movements of the tongue, mouth, or face.
  • You have ever had symptoms including fever, muscle stiffness, sweating, or decreased level of consciousness (also known as Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome).
  • You have Parkinson's disease or dementia.
  • You have previously had low levels of white blood cells in your blood (whether or not caused by other medicines).
  • You are diabetic.
  • You have epilepsy.
  • You are male and have ever had a prolonged or painful erection.
  • You have difficulty regulating your body temperature or feel excessive heat.
  • You have kidney problems.
  • You have liver problems.
  • You have abnormally high levels of the hormone prolactin in your blood, or if you have a tumor that may be prolactin-dependent.
  • You or a family member have a history of blood clots, as antipsychotics have been associated with blood clot formation.

If you are unsure whether any of the above applies to you, consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking Risperidone.

Very rarely, patients treated with risperidone have developed a dangerously low number of a type of white blood cell essential for fighting infections. Your doctor may monitor your white blood cell count.

Risperidone may cause weight gain. Significant weight gain may negatively affect your health. Your doctor will regularly monitor your weight.

Since cases of diabetes mellitus or worsening of pre-existing diabetes mellitus have been reported in patients taking risperidone, your doctor should check for signs of elevated blood sugar levels. In patients with pre-existing diabetes mellitus, blood sugar levels should be monitored regularly.

Risperidone frequently increases levels of a hormone called prolactin. This may cause adverse effects such as menstrual disorders or fertility problems in women, or breast enlargement in men (see Possible side effects). If these adverse effects occur, evaluation of blood prolactin levels is recommended.

During eye surgery for lens clouding (cataracts), the pupil (the black circle in the center of the eye) may fail to dilate as needed. In addition, the iris (the colored part of the eye) may become floppy during surgery, which could cause eye damage. If you are considering eye surgery, make sure to inform your ophthalmologist that you are taking this medicine.

Elderly patients with dementia

In elderly patients with dementia, there is an increased risk of stroke. You must not take risperidone if your dementia is caused by stroke.

During treatment with risperidone, you should see your doctor frequently.

If you or your caregiver notice a sudden change in your mental state, or sudden weakness or numbness of the face, arms, or legs—especially on one side—or confusion in speech, even if brief, seek immediate medical attention. These may be signs of a stroke.

Children and adolescents

Other causes of aggressive behavior should be ruled out before starting treatment for behavioral disorders.

If you experience fatigue during treatment with risperidone, changing the time of administration may improve difficulties in attention.

Before starting treatment, your weight or your child's weight may be measured and should be monitored regularly during treatment.

A small, inconclusive study has reported increased height in children taking risperidone, but it is unknown whether this is a drug effect or due to other reasons.

Taking Risperidone Cinfamed with other medicines

Inform your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken, or might need to take any other medicines.

It is especially important to talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking any of the following medicines:

  • Medicines that act on the brain, such as those used to calm you down (benzodiazepines), or certain pain medicines (opioids), or antihistamines used for allergies, as risperidone may increase their sedative effect.
  • Medicines capable of altering the electrical activity of your heart, such as those used for malaria, heart rhythm disorders, allergies (antihistamines), certain antidepressants, or other medicines for mental disorders.
  • Medicines that cause a slow heart rate.
  • Medicines that cause low potassium levels in the blood (such as certain diuretics).
  • Medicines for high blood pressure. Risperidone may lower blood pressure.
  • Medicines for Parkinson’s disease (such as levodopa).
  • Medicines that increase central nervous system activity (psychostimulants, such as methylphenidate).
  • Diuretics, used for heart problems or to treat swelling in certain body parts due to fluid retention (such as furosemide or chlorothiazide). Risperidone, taken alone or with furosemide, may increase the risk of stroke or death in elderly patients with dementia.

The following medicines may reduce the effect of risperidone:

  • Rifampicin (a medicine used to treat certain infections).
  • Carbamazepine, phenytoin (medicines for epilepsy).
  • Phenobarbital.

If you start or stop taking these medicines, you may need a different dose of risperidone.

The following medicines may increase the effect of risperidone:

  • Quinidine (used for certain heart conditions).
  • Antidepressants such as paroxetine, fluoxetine, and tricyclic antidepressants.
  • Medicines known as beta-blockers (used to treat high blood pressure).
  • Phenothiazines (such as medicines used to treat psychosis or as sedatives).
  • Cimetidine, ranitidine (stomach acid blockers).
  • Itraconazole and ketoconazole (medicines used to treat fungal infections).
  • Certain medicines used to treat HIV/AIDS, such as ritonavir.
  • Verapamil, a medicine used to treat high blood pressure and/or abnormal heart rhythm.
  • Sertraline and fluvoxamine, medicines used to treat depression and other psychiatric disorders.

If you start or stop taking these medicines, you may need a different dose of risperidone.

If you are unsure whether any of the above applies to you, consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking Risperidone.

Taking Risperidone Cinfamed with food, drinks, and alcohol

You may take this medicine with or without food. You should avoid consuming alcohol while taking risperidone.

Pregnancy, breastfeeding, and fertility

  • If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant, or plan to become pregnant, consult your doctor or pharmacist before using this medicine. Your doctor will decide whether you can take it.
  • The following symptoms may occur in newborns whose mothers were treated with risperidone during the third trimester of pregnancy (last three months): tremors, muscle stiffness and/or weakness, drowsiness, agitation, breathing difficulties, and feeding problems. If your baby develops any of these symptoms, contact your doctor.
  • Risperidone may increase levels of a hormone called “prolactin,” which may affect fertility (see Possible side effects).

Driving and using machines

Risperidone may cause symptoms such as drowsiness, dizziness, or vision disturbances, and may impair reaction ability. These effects, as well as the underlying illness, may reduce your ability to drive or operate machinery. Therefore, do not drive or operate machinery, or perform other activities requiring special alertness, until your doctor has assessed your response to this medicine.

Risperidone Cinfamed contains lactose

This medicine contains lactose. If your doctor has informed you of an intolerance to certain sugars, consult with them before taking this medicine.

Risperidone Cinfamed contains sodium

This medicine contains less than 23 mg of sodium (1 mmol) per tablet; hence, it is essentially “sodium-free.”

3. How to take Risperidone Cinfamed

Follow exactly the instructions for administration of this medicine as given by your doctor or pharmacist. If in doubt, consult your doctor or pharmacist again.

Recommended dosage:

For the treatment of schizophrenia

Adults

The recommended initial dose is 2 mg per day, which may be increased to 4 mg per day on the second day.

Your doctor may adjust your dose depending on your response to treatment.

Most patients respond well to daily doses of 4 mg to 6 mg.

This total daily dose can be divided into one or two doses per day. Your doctor will tell you what is best for you.

Elderly patients

The initial dose is normally 0.5 mg twice daily.

Your doctor may gradually increase your dose later to 1 mg to 2 mg twice daily.

Your doctor will tell you what is best for you.

For the treatment of mania

Adults

The initial dose is normally 2 mg once daily.

Your doctor may gradually adjust your dose depending on your response to treatment.

Most patients respond well to daily doses of 1 mg to 6 mg.

Elderly patients

The initial dose is normally 0.5 mg twice daily.

Your doctor may gradually adjust your dose later to 1 mg to 2 mg twice daily, depending on your response to treatment.

For the long-term treatment of aggression in patients with Alzheimer-type dementia

Adults and elderly patients included

The initial dose is normally 0.25 mg twice daily.

Your doctor may gradually adjust the dose depending on your response to treatment.

Most patients respond well to doses of 0.5 mg twice daily. Some patients may require 1 mg twice daily.

The duration of treatment in patients with Alzheimer-type dementia should not exceed 6 weeks.

Use in children and adolescents

Children and adolescents under 18 years of age should not be treated with risperidone for schizophrenia or mania.

For the treatment of conduct disorders

The dose will depend on your child's weight:

If weight is less than 50 kg

The initial dose is 0.25 mg once daily.

The dose may be increased every other day in increments of 0.25 mg per day.

The recommended maintenance dose is 0.25 mg to 0.75 mg once daily.

If weight is 50 kg or more

The initial dose is normally 0.5 mg once daily.

The dose may be increased every other day in increments of 0.5 mg per day.

The recommended maintenance dose is 0.5 mg to 1.5 mg once daily.

The duration of treatment in patients with conduct disorders should not exceed 6 weeks.

Children under 5 years of age should not be treated with risperidone for conduct disorders.

Patients with liver or kidney problems

Regardless of the condition being treated, all initial and subsequent doses of risperidone should be reduced by half. Dose increases should be made more slowly in these patients.

Risperidone should be used with caution in this group of patients.

Method of administration

For oral use.

You should swallow the medicine with a glass of water.

The score line is intended only for dividing the tablet if you find it difficult to swallow it whole.

If you take more Risperidone Cinfamed than you should

In case of overdose or accidental ingestion, consult your doctor or pharmacist immediately or call the Toxicology Information Service at telephone number 91 562 04 20, indicating the medicine and the amount ingested.

In case of overdose, you may feel drowsy or tired, experience abnormal body movements, problems maintaining balance and walking, dizziness due to decreased blood pressure, or have abnormal heartbeats or seizures.

If you forget to take Risperidone Cinfamed

If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, do not take the missed dose and continue your regular dosing schedule. If you miss two or more doses, contact your doctor.

Do not take a double dose to make up for forgotten doses.

If you stop taking Risperidone Cinfamed

You should not stop taking this medicine unless your doctor tells you to. Symptoms may return. If your doctor decides to discontinue this treatment, your dose may be gradually reduced over several days.

If you have any further questions about the use of this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

4. Possible adverse effects

Like all medicines, this medicine can cause adverse effects, although not everyone experiences them.

Immediately inform your doctor if you experience any of the following uncommon adverse effects (may affect up to 1 in 100 patients):

  • You have dementia and experience a sudden change in your mental state or sudden weakness or numbness of the face, arms, or legs, especially on one side, or you have difficulty speaking, even for a short period of time. These may be signs of a stroke.
  • You develop tardive dyskinesia (involuntary spasms or twitching movements of the face, tongue, or other body parts). Inform your doctor immediately if you experience involuntary rhythmic movements of the tongue, mouth, or face. Discontinuation of risperidone may be necessary.

Immediately inform your doctor if you experience any of the following rare adverse effects (may affect up to 1 in 1,000 patients):

  • You develop blood clots in the veins, especially in the legs (symptoms include swelling, pain, and redness of the leg), which may travel through blood vessels to the lungs, causing chest pain and difficulty breathing. If you notice any of these symptoms, seek medical advice immediately.
  • You develop fever, muscle stiffness, sweating, or decreased level of consciousness (a condition known as "Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome"). Immediate medical treatment may be required.
  • You are a man and experience a prolonged or painful erection. This is known as priapism. Immediate medical treatment may be needed.
  • You experience a severe allergic reaction characterized by fever, swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue, difficulty breathing, itching, skin rash, or low blood pressure.

Other adverse effects may also occur:

Very common adverse effects (may affect more than 1 in 10 patients)

  • Difficulty falling or staying asleep.
  • Parkinsonism: This condition may include slow or impaired movement, a sensation of muscle stiffness or tightness (resulting in jerky movements), and sometimes a feeling of "freezing" of movement that later restarts. Other signs of parkinsonism include shuffling gait, resting tremor, increased saliva and/or drooling, and loss of facial expression.
  • Feeling drowsy or less alert.
  • Headache.

Common adverse effects (may affect up to 1 in 10 patients)

  • Pneumonia, chest infection (bronchitis), symptoms of a common cold, sinusitis, urinary tract infection, ear infection, feeling as if you have the flu.
  • Increased levels of a hormone called "prolactin" detected in blood tests (which may or may not cause symptoms). Symptoms of elevated prolactin are rare and may include, in men, breast enlargement, difficulty achieving or maintaining erections, decreased sexual desire, or other sexual dysfunction. In women, symptoms may include breast discomfort, milk secretion from the breasts, loss of menstrual periods, or other menstrual cycle or fertility problems.
  • Weight gain, increased appetite, decreased appetite.
  • Sleep disturbances, irritability, depression, anxiety, restlessness.
  • Dystonia: A condition involving involuntary, sustained muscle contractions. Although any part of the body may be affected (leading to abnormal postures), dystonia frequently affects facial muscles, including abnormal eye, mouth, tongue, or jaw movements.
  • Dizziness.
  • Dyskinesia: A condition involving involuntary muscle movements, which may include repetitive, jerking, or twisting movements or spasms.
  • Tremor (shakiness).
  • Blurred vision, eye infection, or "red eye."
  • Rapid heartbeat, increased blood pressure, shortness of breath.
  • Sore throat, cough, nosebleeds, nasal congestion.
  • Abdominal pain, abdominal discomfort, vomiting, nausea, constipation, diarrhea, indigestion, dry mouth, toothache.
  • Skin rash, skin redness.
  • Muscle spasms, bone or muscle pain, back pain, joint pain.
  • Urinary incontinence (loss of bladder control).
  • Swelling of the body, arms, or legs, fever, chest pain, weakness, fatigue (tiredness), pain.
  • Falls.

Uncommon adverse effects (may affect up to 1 in 100 patients)

  • Respiratory tract infection, bladder infection, eye infection, tonsillitis, fungal nail infection, skin infection, localized infection in a single area of skin or body, viral infection, skin inflammation caused by mites.
  • Decrease in a type of white blood cell that helps fight infections, decrease in white blood cell count, decrease in platelets (blood cells that help stop bleeding), anemia, decrease in red blood cells, increase in eosinophils (a type of white blood cell) in the blood.
  • Allergic reaction.
  • Diabetes or worsening of diabetes, high blood sugar levels, excessive water intake.
  • Weight loss, loss of appetite leading to malnutrition and reduced body weight.
  • Increased blood cholesterol.
  • Euphoria (mania), confusion, decreased sexual desire, nervousness, nightmares.
  • Lack of response to stimuli, loss of consciousness, decreased level of consciousness.
  • Seizures (epileptic fits), fainting.
  • Restlessness causing body movements, balance disorder, abnormal coordination, dizziness upon standing, attention disturbances, speech problems, loss or changes in taste, decreased skin sensitivity to pain or touch, tingling, prickling, or numbness of the skin.
  • Light sensitivity of the eyes, dry eyes, increased tearing, eye redness.
  • Sensation of spinning (vertigo), ringing in the ears, ear pain.
  • Atrial fibrillation (abnormal heart rhythm), interruption of conduction between upper and lower parts of the heart, abnormal electrical activity of the heart, QT interval prolongation on ECG, slow heartbeat, abnormal electrical conduction of the heart (electrocardiogram or ECG), sensation of fluttering or pounding in the chest (palpitations).
  • Low blood pressure, low blood pressure upon standing; as a result, some people taking risperidone may feel weak, dizzy, or lose consciousness when standing up or sitting up suddenly, flushing.
  • Aspiration pneumonia (caused by inhaling food), pulmonary congestion, respiratory congestion, crackling lung sounds, wheezing, voice disorder, breathing difficulty.
  • Stomach or intestinal infection, fecal incontin游戏副本

5. Storage of Risperidone Cinfamed

Keep this medicine out of sight and reach of children.

This medicine does not require any special storage conditions.

Do not use this medicine after the expiry date stated on the packaging, following EXP. The expiry date refers to the last day of the month indicated.

Medicines must not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. Dispose of containers and unused medicines at the SIGRE collection point at your pharmacy. If you are unsure, ask your pharmacist how to dispose of containers and medicines you no longer need. This will help protect the environment.

6. Contents of the container and other information

Composition of Risperidone CinfaMed

  • The active substance is risperidone. Each Risperidone CinfaMed film-coated tablet contains 3 mg of risperidone.
  • The other components are: Tablet core: pregelatinized corn starch, monohydrate lactose, hypromellose, microcrystalline cellulose, anhydrous colloidal silica, sodium lauryl sulfate, and magnesium stearate. Coating: hypromellose 5cp, macrogol 400, talc, titanium dioxide (E-171), and quinoline yellow (E-104).

Appearance of the product and contents of the container

The 3 mg risperidone film-coated tablets are oblong, biconvex, scored, and yellow in colour.

The tablets are packaged in PVC-PE PVDC/Al blisters.

They are marketed in packs of 20 or 60 tablets.

Only certain pack sizes may be commercially available.

Marketing Authorization Holder and Manufacturer

Marketing Authorization Holder

Laboratorios Cinfa, S.A.
Carretera Olaz-Chipi, 10. Polígono Industrial Areta
31620 Huarte (Navarra) – Spain

Manufacturer

FARMALIDER S.A.
Aragoneses, 2
28108 (Alcobendas) Madrid
Spain

GENERIS FARMACÊUTICA S.A.
Rua de João de Deus, nº 19 Venda-Nova
Amadora, 2700-487 Portugal

Toll Manufacturing Services S.L.
C/ Aragoneses 2
28108 Alcobendas, Madrid
Spain

Laboratorios Cinfa, S.A.
Carretera Olaz-Chipi, 10. Polígono Industrial Areta
31620 Huarte (Navarra) – Spain

Date of the most recent review of this leaflet: October 2020

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