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  • ABILIFY is indicated for the treatment of manic or mixed episodes associated with Bipolar I Disorder either as monotherapy or adjunctive to lithium or valproate.

Dosing and Administration

Initial Dose Recommended Dose Maximum Dose
15 mg/day 15 mg/day 30 mg/day

  • ABILIFY should be written for the smallest dose consistent with good patient management to reduce the risk of overdose
  • The safety of ABILIFY doses above 30 mg/day has not been evaluated in clinical trial

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Common Side Effects

Commonly Observed Adverse Reactions
Incidence ≥5% and at Least Twice the Rate of Placebo*

Event ABILIFY Oral (%)
(n=917)
Placebo (%)
(n=753)
Akathisia 13 3
Sedation 8 3
Tremor 6 3
Restlessness 6 3
Extrapyramidal Disorder 5 2

*Adverse reactions ≥5% incidence and at least twice the rate of placebo from one 3-week placebo-controlled trial with oral ABILIFY in
 doses of 15 mg/day or 30 mg/day.

A similar adverse reaction profile was observed in a long-term trial in Bipolar I Disorder except for a higher incidence of tremor (ABILIFY 9.1%, placebo 1.2%).

Some adverse events may be managed:

  • May be disease-related or treatment-emergent
  • For patients who may require sedation, consider adding a short-term sedative at your clinical discretion. Clinical trial for ABILIFY Oral allowed the use of lorazepam as needed

In a 3-week, placebo-controlled trial in Bipolar Mania, discontinuations due to adverse events were comparable to placebo (ABILIFY Oral 11%, placebo 10%).

Important Warnings and Precautions


  • The risk of developing tardive dyskinesia (TD) and the potential for it to become irreversible may increase as the duration of treatment and the total cumulative dose increase. Prescribing should be consistent with the need to minimize TD. If signs and symptoms appear, discontinuation should be considered since TD may remit, partially or completely
  • Like other antipsychotics, ABILIFY may have the potential to impair judgment, thinking, or motor skills. Patients should not drive or operate hazardous machinery until they are certain ABILIFY does not affect them adversely.

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