If you are looking for another option for the treatment of symptoms associated with Schizophrenia, now may be the time to learn more about ABILIFY® (aripiprazole).

Looking for Another Way to Manage Schizophrenia Symptoms?

How ABILIFY can Help

ABILIFY is a prescription medication for the treatment of symptoms of Schizophrenia. Studies show that ABILIFY helps manage a range of symptoms associated with Schizophrenia, which may include hearing voices, unclear thinking, having uncomfortable or disturbing thoughts, feeling confused, and lacking interest in the things you previously enjoyed.

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What to expect with ABILIFY

Everyone responds differently to medication. In clinical studies, ABILIFY was shown to start improving symptoms of Schizophrenia as early as Week 1, and to decrease the risk of relapse.

It’s important to allow ABILIFY to work and give your body time to adjust to your new medicine. It is also crucial that you stick to your treatment plan during this time of transition. Remember to take ABILIFY as directed by your healthcare professional. Stopping any medicine prescribed for Schizophrenia without talking to your healthcare professional first could increase your risk of relapse.

If you have any questions about taking ABILIFY or experience any side effects, be sure to talk to your healthcare professional. Don’t stop taking ABILIFY without talking with your healthcare professional first.

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Safety Profile

The most common side effect (reported by at least 5% of ABILIFY patients and twice as often as patients taking a sugar pill) reported by adults with Schizophrenia was an inner sense of restlessness or need to move (akathisia). The most common side effects reported by adolescents with Schizophrenia
(13 to 17 years of age) were extrapyramidal disorder (such as shakes, muscle stiffness, or other involuntary movements), feeling sleepy or tired, and tremor (shakiness).

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Talking to your healthcare professional






Talk to your healthcare professional about ABILIFY if you feel your current medicine is not working, are troubled by side effects, or are thinking of stopping your current medicine. Maybe it's time to discuss with your healthcare professional whether ABILIFY is right for you.

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