Efficacy in Adult Schizophrenia
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ABILIFY® (aripiprazole) is indicated for:
- Acute and maintenance treatment of Schizophrenia in adults
Study design
ABILIFY 4-week Schizophrenia trial
Data from a 4-week, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial (N=404) in hospitalized patients with acute Schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. Patients were randomized to placebo, ABILIFY 20 or 30 mg/day, or risperidone 6 mg/day. Risperidone was used as an active control in this study.16
ABILIFY demonstrated efficacy in clinical trials
- In acute Schizophrenia: demonstrated efficacy in positive and negative symptoms as early as Week 116
ABILIFY Significantly Improved PANSS™ Total Score
Study was not designed for any comparison between ABILIFY and risperidone.
Symptoms of Schizophrenia measured by PANSS Total Score
Positive Subscale:
- Hostility
- Excitement
- Delusions
- Hallucinatory behavior
- Conceptual disorganization
- Grandiosity
- Suspiciousness
Negative Subscale:
- Emotional withdrawal
- Passive apathetic withdrawal
- Difficulty in abstract thinking
- Blunted affect
- Lack of spontaneity/flow of conversation
- Stereotyped thinking
- Poor rapport
General Psychopathology Subscale:
- Somatic concern
- Anxiety
- Guilt feelings
- Tension
- Mannerisms and posturing
- Depression
- Motor retardation
- Uncooperativeness
- Unusual thought content
- Disorientation
- Poor attention
- Lack of judgment and insight
- Disturbance of volition
- Poor impulse control
- Preoccupation
- Active social avoidance
ABILIFY significantly delayed time to relapse17
Data from a 26-week, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial (N=310) in patients with Schizophrenia who were stabilized on other antipsychotic medication for 3 months or longer and were discontinued from these other medications and then administered ABILIFY 15 mg/day or placebo and observed for relapse for a period of up to 26 weeks.
Please see U.S. FULL PRESCRIBING INFORMATION, including Boxed WARNINGS, and Medication Guide.
PANSS™ (Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale) is a trademark of Multi-Health Systems, Inc.
