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Home| Depression| Bipolar Disorder| Schizophrenia | Irritability with Autistic Disorder | For U.S. Healthcare Professionals
U.S. FULL PRESCRIBING INFORMATION, including Boxed WARNINGS, and Medication Guide      
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Elderly patients, diagnosed with psychosis as a result of dementia (for example, an inability to perform daily activities as a result of increased memory loss), and who are treated with antipsychotic medicines including ABILIFY, are at an increased risk of death when compared to patients who are treated with a placebo (sugar pill). ABILIFY is not approved for these patients.  
SAFETY INFORMATION CONTINUED BELOW
  • About ABILIFY
    • Effectiveness of ABILIFY
    • Safety Profile of ABILIFY
    • How ABILIFY Is Thought to Work
    • What to Expect with ABILIFY
    • Personal Stories
  • About Schizophrenia
    • Understanding Schizophrenia
    • Symptoms of Schizophrenia
  • Life with Schizophrenia
    • Living with Schizophrenia
    • Finding Support
    • Getting the Most from Your Treatment Plan
    • Healthy Living
  • Caregivers
    • Your Role in Treatment
    • The Treatment Team
  • Tools to Keep You on Track
    • Doctor Discussion Guide
    • Side Effects Checklist
    • BMI Calculator
    • Sign Up for More Information
  • Adolescent Schizophrenia
    • Taking ABILIFY for Adolescent Schizophrenia
    • ABILIFY Safety and Side Effects
    • Understanding Adolescent Schizophrenia
    • Approaches to Healthy Living
    • Coping and Support for Families

Learn more about how
ABILIFY® (aripiprazole) treats symptoms of Schizophrenia. Use the tools and information on this site to develop a plan to help manage your symptoms and get the most from your Schizophrenia treatment.

ABILIFY® is indicated for the treatment of Schizophrenia in adults and adolescents (13 to 17 years of age).

Studies have shown that ABILIFY can help improve symptoms of Schizophrenia. Effectiveness
Getting to know ABILIFY? What to expect.
 
Safety Profile
Andrea, with her caregiver, Linda, worked with her psychiatrist on a treatment plan to help manage her symptoms. Andrea's Personal Story
Get More from Your Treatment Plan Find the tools and resources to help you manage your Schizophrenia treatment plan.
Side Effects Checklist Download a customizable guide to discuss with your healthcare professional.
Use the Doctor Discussion Guide Customize a list of questions to ask your doctor about Schizophrenia and ABILIFY.
 
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION and INDICATIONS for ABILIFY® (aripiprazole)

Elderly people with psychosis related to dementia (for example, an inability to perform daily activities as a result of increased memory loss), treated with antipsychotic medicines including ABILIFY, are at an increased risk of death compared to placebo. ABILIFY is not approved for the treatment of people with dementia-related psychosis (see Boxed WARNING).

Antidepressants may increase suicidal thoughts or behaviors in some children, teenagers, and young adults, especially within the first few months of treatment or when the dose is changed. Depression and other serious mental illnesses are themselves associated with an increase in the risk of suicide. Patients on antidepressants and their families or caregivers should watch for new or worsening depression symptoms, unusual changes in behavior, or thoughts of suicide. Such symptoms should be reported to the patient’s healthcare professional right away, especially if they are severe or occur suddenly. ABILIFY is not approved for use in pediatric patients with depression (see Boxed WARNING).

Contraindication: Patients should not use ABILIFY if they are allergic to aripiprazole or any of the ingredients in ABILIFY. Allergic reactions have ranged from rash, hives and itching to anaphylaxis, which may include difficulty breathing, tightness in the chest, swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue.

Serious side effects may include:

  • An increased risk of stroke and ministroke have been reported in clinical studies of elderly people with dementia-related psychosis
  • Very high fever, rigid muscles, shaking, confusion, sweating, or increased heart rate and blood pressure. These may be signs of a condition called neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS), a rare but serious side effect which could be fatal
  • Abnormal or uncontrollable movements of face, tongue, or other parts of body. These may be signs of a serious condition called tardive dyskinesia (TD), which could become permanent
  • If you have diabetes, or risk factors for diabetes (for example, obesity, family history of diabetes), or unexpected increases in thirst, urination, or hunger, your blood sugar should be monitored. Increases in blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia), in some cases serious and associated with coma or death, have been reported in patients taking ABILIFY and medicines like it

Lightheadedness or faintness caused by a sudden change in heart rate and blood pressure when rising quickly from a sitting or lying position (orthostatic hypotension) has been reported with ABILIFY.

Decreases in white blood cells (infection fighting cells) have been reported in some patients taking antipsychotic agents, including ABILIFY. Patients with a history of a significant decrease in white blood cell (WBC) count or who have experienced a low WBC count due to drug therapy should have their blood tested and monitored during the first few months of therapy.

ABILIFY and medicines like it can affect your judgment, thinking, or motor skills. You should not drive or operate hazardous machinery until you know how ABILIFY affects you.

Medicines like ABILIFY can impact your body’s ability to reduce body temperature; you should avoid overheating and dehydration.

ABILIFY and medicines like it have been associated with swallowing problems (dysphagia). If you had or have swallowing problems, you should tell your healthcare professional.

Tell your healthcare professional if you have a history of or are at risk for seizures, or are pregnant or intend to become pregnant, and about all prescription and non-prescription medicines you are taking or plan to take, since there are some risks for drug interactions.

While taking ABILIFY, avoid:

  • Drinking alcohol
  • Breast-feeding an infant

Most common side effects (≥10%) from all clinical trials involving adults or pediatric patients include:

  • ADULTS: Nausea, vomiting, constipation, headache, dizziness, an inner sense of restlessness or need to move (akathisia), anxiety, insomnia, and restlessness
  • PEDIATRIC PATIENTS (6 to 17 years): Sleepiness, headache, vomiting, extrapyramidal disorder (for example, uncontrolled movement disorders or muscle disturbances such as restlessness, tremors and muscle stiffness), tiredness, increased appetite, insomnia, nausea, stuffy nose/sore throat, and increased weight

It is important to contact your healthcare professional if you experience prolonged, abnormal muscle spasm or contraction which may be signs of a condition called dystonia.

For patients who must limit their sugar intake, ABILIFY Oral Solution contains sugar.

For patients with phenylketonuria or PKU, ABILIFY DISCMELT® (aripiprazole) contains phenylalanine.

If you have any questions about your health or medicines, talk to your healthcare professional.

INDICATIONS: ABILIFY is indicated for:

  • Use as an add-on treatment to an antidepressant for adults with Major Depressive Disorder who have had an inadequate response to antidepressant therapy
  • Treatment of manic and mixed episodes associated with Bipolar I Disorder in adults and in pediatric patients 10 to 17 years of age
  • Treatment of Schizophrenia in adults and in adolescents 13 to 17 years of age
  • Treatment of irritability associated with Autistic Disorder in pediatric patients 6 to 17 years of age

Special Considerations for Pediatric Uses:

  • Discuss the risks and benefits of treatment with your child’s healthcare provider. Treatment should be started only after a thorough diagnostic evaluation and as part of a total treatment program

Please see U.S. FULL PRESCRIBING INFORMATION, including Boxed WARNINGS, and Medication Guide, for ABILIFY.

The individuals who appear throughout this website are for illustrative purposes only. Except where noted, the individuals depicted are models and not actual patients.
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