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If you are a poor metabolizer, the levels of aripiprazole in your blood can
High fever, stiff muscles, increased sweating, fast or irregular heartbeat, and confusion
Abilify (aripiprazole) is a prescription drug used to treat mood disorders such as schizophrenia
It treats mental health
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The data on aripiprazole efficacy and tolerability in schizophrenia have been recently reviewed, 1 and support the overall The most common side effects of ABILIFY in children include: feeling sleepy, headache, vomiting, fatigue, increased or decreased appetite, increased saliva or drooling, insomnia, nausea, stuffy nose, weight gain, uncontrolled movement such as restlessness or tremor, and muscle stiffness
13-17 years: 2 mg/day PO initially; increase to 5 mg/day after 2 days; may further increase to recommended dose of 10 mg/day after additional 2 days; subsequent doses may increase by 5 mg/day; maintenance: 10-30
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Side Effects of Aripiprazole (Abilify) Medically Reviewed by Jennifer Casarella, MD on November 14, 2021
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Your child's doctor will increase this to 5mg a day for 2 days and then 10mg a day, taken as a 1 interaction
Find medical information for aripiprazole on epocrates online, including its dosing, contraindications, drug interactions, and pill pictures
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This includes information on what the medication is for, how to take it, possible side effects and safety information
increased or decreased appetite; headache, dizziness, drowsiness, feeling tired; sleep problems (insomnia); or
It might reduce how much you sweat
Abilify is also sometimes prescribed to treat symptoms of depression, bipolar disorder, autism spectrum disorder, and Tourette’s syndrome
It is classified as a Dopamine System Stabiliser (DSS) due to its ability to modulate DA levels in key Aripiprazole (Abilify) is an atypical antipsychotic (AAP) and is the only drug approved by Health Canada for the adjunctive treatment of MDD in adults who had an inadequate response to prior ADT
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