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FDA Approves Abilify for Treatment of Schizophrenia in Teens

(November 7, 2007) The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the Bristol-Myers Squibb antipsychotic drug Abilify (aripiprazole) for adolescents aged 13 to 17 diagnosed with schizophrenia. It's only the second drug specifically approved to treat schizophrenia in teens. Last August, the FDA approved Risperdal for the treatment of schizophrenia in adolescents aged 13-17.

The FDA first approved the drug to treat schizophrenia in adults in November 2002. More than 12.5 million U.S. prescriptions for the medication have since been written, the drug maker said.

Expanded approval to teens was based on a six-week, 13-nation study that "demonstrated significant improvement with Abilify compared to placebo," a company statement said.

Side effects seen in the study included extrapyramidal disorder (physical symptoms such as involuntary muscle movements, abnormal posture, and slurred speech), sleepiness, and tremor. These side effects were more common in teens taking higher doses of the drug.

Weight gain of more than 7% was seen in some 5% of patients on Abilify compared with 1% on a sugar pill. But that's mild compared with Eli Lilly's Zyprexa, which tends to double the weight gain seen in adults when used in kids. As a result, the FDA asked Lilly for more information about the medicine's use in adolescents, delaying approval for that population.

Abilify also is approved to treat acute manic or mixed episodes in people with bipolar I disorder.

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Source: HealthDay News

Last updated: 11/07

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