Taking your medication for schizophrenia is one of the most important things you can do to help yourself get better—and stay better.
However, atypical antipsychotic medications, such as INVEGA, take time to work—and staying on track with your medication sometimes can be hard. There are all sorts of reasons:
To help you remember to take your medication as directed by your doctor, try the following strategies.
With schizophrenia treatment, your symptoms should gradually improve. To keep yourself motivated, you may want to record how you are feeling each day. By keeping a daily record, you’ll be able to see that you actually are improving a little each day.
The important thing is not to lose confidence in your treatment. If you don’t seem to be making progress for a few days, don’t despair! Stick with your treatment, keep taking your medications, and be sure to visit your doctor.
Symptom free? Don't jump to conclusions on your own!
Medications can help you manage your symptoms, allowing you to feel better. You might even think you don't need to take your medication anymore—but you do!
Remember, schizophrenia is a long-term illness; there's no "cure." The good news is you can keep your symptoms under control with medication.
If you stop taking your medication, your symptoms may start to come back. You may not notice any change for a while, but the fact is, if you stop taking your medication you increase your chances of suffering a relapse. Plus, if your symptoms return, they may be more intense.
If you are troubled by side effects, don't suffer silently. Speak with your doctor as soon as possible for ways to cope.