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Discontinuation Due to Adverse Reactions in Adults with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) for ABILIFY® (aripiprazole)

Common Adverse Reactions

Commonly observed adverse reactions (incidence ≥5% and at least twice that for placebo) for adjunctive ABILIFY vs adjunctive placebo, respectively

  • Adult patients with Major Depressive Disorder (adjunctive treatment to antidepressant therapy): akathisia (25% vs 4%), restlessness (12% vs 2%),
    insomnia (8% vs 2%), constipation (5% vs 2%), fatigue (8% vs 4%), and
    blurred vision (6% vs 1%)

Most of the cases of akathisia were mild to moderate in severity and led to few discontinuations (1.3% of ABILIFY + ADT patients discontinued treatment due to akathisia)

  • If necessary, consider dose reduction or another standard of care option for the management of EPS or akathisia

Few patients discontinue due to adverse reactions.1

Adjunctive Therapy to Antidepressants for Adults with MDD Few Discontinuations Due to Adverse Reactions

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To learn if ABILIFY can help your patients, read the efficacy data on Major Depressive Disorder, Bipolar I Disorder, Manic or Mixed, and Schizophrenia.