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Books
9 Highland Road: Sane Living for the Mentally Ill
by Michael Winerip
(Vintage Books, 1995)
Paperback, ISBN: 679761608
A Beautiful Mind: A Biography of John Forbes Nash, Jr.
(A Nobel Prize winner with schizophrenia)
by Sylvia Nasar
(Simon & Schuster, 1998)
Hardcover, ISBN: 0684819066
A Family Affair: Helping Families Cope With Mental Illness
by the Committee on Psychiatry and the Community
(American Psychiatric Press, 1987)
Paperback, ISBN: 0876304439
Another Way Home: A Family's Journey Through Mental Illness
by John Thorndike
(Penguin USA, 1997)
Paperback, ISBN: 0140265708
Divided Minds: Twin Sisters and Their Journey Through Schizophrenia
by Pamela Spiro Wagner and Carolyn S. Spiro, M.D.
(St. Martin's Press, 2005)
Paperback, ISBN: 0312320655
An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods & Madness
by Kay Redfield Jamison
(Knopf, 1995)
Paperback, ISBN: 679763309
Imagining Robert My Brother, Madness, and Survival: A Memoir
by Jay Neugeboren
(William Morrow & Company, 1997)
Hardcover, ISBN: 0688149685
Is There No Place on Earth for Me?
by Susan Sheehan
(Random House, 1983)
Paperback, ISBN: 394713788
Mad House: Growing Up in the Shadow of Mentally Ill Siblings
by Clea Simon
(Doubleday, 1997)
Hardcover, ISBN: 385478526
My Mother's Keeper: A Daughter's Memoir of Growing Up in the Shadow of Schizophrenia
by Tara Elgin Holley with Joe Holley
(Bard, 1998)
Paperback, ISBN: 0380723026
Out of the Shadows: Confronting America's Mental Illness Crisis
by E. Fuller Torrey
(John Wiley & Sons, 1996)
Hardcover, ISBN: 471161616
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
by William Anthony
(Boston University Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, 1990)
Hardcover, ISBN: 1878512005
Surviving Schizophrenia: A Manual for Families, Consumers, and Providers
by E. Fuller Torrey
(Harper Perennial Library, 1995)
Paperback, ISBN: 60950765
Tell Me I'm Here: One Family's Experience of Schizophrenia
by Anne Deveson
(Penguin USA, 1992)
Paperback, ISBN: 140173390
The Quiet Room: A Journey Out of the Torment of Madness
by Lori Schiller & Amanda Bennett
(Warner Books, 1994)
Paperback, ISBN: 446671339
Videos
Mental Illness: The Family's Story
NAMI of Southwestern Pennsylvania (1997); 30 minutes.
To purchase, contact NAMI: 412-366-3788.
Recognition and Intervention: Serious Mental Illness
Available for borrowing or viewing at more than 2,000 public libraries.

INVEGA® (paliperidone) extended-release tablets are used for the treatment of schizophrenia.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR INVEGA

Elderly Patients with dementia-related psychosis treated with atypical antipsychotic drugs are at an increased risk of death compared to placebo. INVEGA (paliperidone) 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 INVEGA 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.

One risk of INVEGA is that it may change your heart rhythm. This effect is potentially serious, and you should talk to your doctor about any current or past heart problems. Some medications interact with INVEGA. Please inform your healthcare professional of any medications or supplements that you are taking.

Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) is a serious, sometimes permanent side effect reported with INVEGA 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 INVEGA 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 INVEGA. 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.

INVEGA 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.

People with narrowing or blockage of the gastrointestinal tract (esophagus, stomach or small or large intestine) should talk to their healthcare professional before taking INVEGA.

Some people taking INVEGA 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 may be reduced or it may go away over time.

INVEGA may affect your driving ability; therefore, do not drive or operate machinery before talking to your healthcare professional. Avoid alcohol while on INVEGA.

INVEGA 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 are pregnant or if you are planning to get pregnant while taking INVEGA. Caution should be exercised when INVEGA is administered to a nursing woman.

INVEGA may affect alertness and motor skills; use caution until the effect of INVEGA is known.

INVEGA 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.

INVEGA should be swallowed whole. Tablets should not be chewed, divided, or crushed. Do not be worried if you see something that looks like a tablet in your stool. This is what is left of the tablet after all the medicine has been released.

The most common side effects that occurred with INVEGA were restlessness and extrapyramidal disorder (for example, involuntary movements, tremors and muscle stiffness).

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