Caring for Someone with Bipolar Disorder

As a caregiver, you play an important role in the treatment and well-being of your loved one. You stay informed about your loved one’s condition, treatment options, and how to manage symptoms. Often it is you who asks the critical questions during doctor’s appointments or investigates new or different medications.

What is ABILIFY® (aripiprazole)?

ABILIFY is a prescription medicine used to treat patients with manic or mixed episodes associated with Bipolar I Disorder in adults and in pediatric patients 10 to 17 years of age.

Learn more about the effectiveness of ABILIFY

Brain chemistry and ABILIFY

The exact way ABILIFY (or any other medication for Bipolar I Disorder) works is unknown. However, it is thought that ABILIFY may work by affecting the activity of some key brain chemicals — adjusting dopamine, instead of completely blocking it, and adjusting serotonin.



What to expect with ABILIFY

Changing medications and starting a new treatment plan often require patience and support. Learn what to expect with ABILIFY and how to help your loved one with taking ABILIFY.

Learn what to expect with ABILIFY

Tools to help keep you on track

Whether you need a daily Mood Tracker or a side effects checklist, find the tools to help your loved one.

Track your progress

Help your loved one track his or her progress

Use the online Mood Tracker

Talk to the doctor

Build and print a set of questions personalized to your needs and concerns about symptoms, side effects, and whether ABILIFY may be an option.

Use the Doctor Discussion Guide

Safety profile

All medications for Bipolar Disorder can cause side effects.

Learn more about the safety profile of ABILIFY

Hear from people taking ABILIFY

Personal Stories are based on interviews of people who have been diagnosed with manic or mixed episodes of Bipolar I Disorder and are taking ABILIFY. Their firsthand accounts of how ABILIFY has helped them manage their symptoms may help you better understand the nature of Bipolar Disorder and ABILIFY as a treatment option. While these patients are not representative of every patient taking ABILIFY, their stories suggest how it may work for some people. Personal Stories are actual experiences of patients on ABILIFY. Individual results may vary.

Hear from individuals about their personal experiences with Bipolar Disorder and ABILIFY:
Anne’s story     Gwen’s story

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