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Abilify for Schizoaffective Disorder User Reviews (Page 2)

Abilify has an average rating of 5.5 out of 10 from a total of 87 reviews for the treatment of Schizoaffective Disorder. 47% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 45% reported a negative experience.

Reviews for Abilify

  • Sal_j
  • Taken for 5 to 10 years
  • November 6, 2016

"Been on Abilify for 8 years. It completely removed my delusional thinking patterns at just 5mg and at 10mg it resolved a mania psychosis, and helped me get my life back on track. Only side effects were insomnia (which I took Imozop for) for when I initially began taking it, but 2-3 weeks after trial I was side-effect free."

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  • Anonymous
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • June 19, 2012

"Sadly, this medicine was at one time my worst enemy. I couldn't sit still on it, I kept pacing and twitching, half screaming half crying, agitated, itchy and angry. I couldn't sleep for more than 4 hours a night and I was only on 2.5 mg of it. I don't remember if I ate or not on it, but probably not because I was in a type of hell. I know it's a good medicine for a lot of people, but for me, it turned my life upside down."

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  • ImDone
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • November 23, 2019

"I took duloxetine 6 years back, came off it because it made me aggressive and just hated people, my psychosis doc put me on this and gave me Diazepam to try and combat the early stages... I’ve take it for a few days, the Aripiprazole has done the same as duloxetine did and the diazepam just made me numb to feeling any guilt. I’m stopping taking it and dropping the whole lot, I’m gonna end up in prison if I carry on with this."

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  • trektek
  • May 7, 2009

"This medicine is truly great. It helped to stop my bi-polar swings and keep me level. The only reason that I did not give it a 10 is that it only lasted 3 years. Then the symptoms came back but while it worked it was great. Hardly any side effects except some weight gain that may or may not be attributed to this drug. I would recommend this drug to anybody."

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  • Unknown
  • Taken for 1 to 2 years
  • November 4, 2022

"Worst experience of my life. Gave me suicidal thoughts, insomnia, mania, delusions, the perception that I want to sleep with men and hallucinations. If you’re taking this drug you might as well set up a tent at the hospital."

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  • SAD...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • September 10, 2018

"I have had Schizoaffective disorder for 18 years. I was on haloperidol for over 10 years, been on abilify for 3 weeks and I can actually have feelings of happiness and contentment now. Teamed with an antidepressant called endep I feel better than I have for 18 years. More energy, less paranoia, able to concentrate for longer periods of time. I was getting side effects of hunger, but I just drink water instead of eating. Hunger is subsiding 3 1/2 weeks taking abilify. Experiencing some insomnia but getting more and more sleep every night. Otherwise feeling great ready to take on the world!"

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  • pinkl...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • January 16, 2019

"I’ve been taking Aripiprazole for about 4 days, and I already feel a LOT less depressed. But not 100% yet, it’s too soon to tell. I still have anxiety. I will follow up soon. Also, I have noticed no side effects so far besides appetite increase (which is good in my case because I am underweight) and dizziness/sleepiness when it kicks in. So I take it at night."

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  • Anony...
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • July 16, 2012

"Abilify worked better for me than Risperdal for my odd thinking, and I hear voices less on Abilify than Risperdal, as well. It also gave me no side-effects. Unfortunately, I did not find the Abilify to be 100% effective. It does very little for my mood episodes as monotherapy. My psychotic symptoms still seem to pop up here and there too, even on the highest effective dose of 20 mg. Currently, I'm looking for a more effective antipsychotic that doesn't cost an arm and a leg either."

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  • sneak
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • December 12, 2022

"I was initially prescribed Abilify to treat the negative symptoms of schizophrenia (flat affect) and it definitely has worked for that. I feel more able to express myself, like I'm no longer burdened by depression. I have been sleeping 7-8 hours instead of my usual 10 and waking up with more energy. Also it has unexpectedly cured my anxiety, which was pretty serious. I feel like I can participate in life now due to that aspect. Just having the anxiety lifted has improved my mood. I don't feel stoned or anything, just normal. The only side effects have been sleeping lighter and dreaming more, plus some minor dizziness after taking the pill. The first few days were intense nausea, but that went away completely. Mind you I'm only 1 week into the treatment but already these insane improvements. Not sure how effective it is in treating people without schizo symptoms but it has worked for me"

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  • ImNot...
  • Taken for 1 to 2 years
  • October 6, 2015

"I took Abilify for over a year, at 30mg. I remember a few pros and cons. Pro: I became ok with not having to talk, explain, or stir up 'energy' at public gatherings. (Took away the "prophet - tell them or they'll all die" urge completely.) Pro: I could complete projects without superstition or worry that every tiny detail could lead to catastrophe. Con: Severe Akathisia (very painful, and pain wasn't managed at all in the hospital. This is why I don't take anti psychotics anymore!) Con: Loss of creativity/writers block Con: Very flat personality. Con: Visual, auditory and tactile hallucinations did not go away so they kept increasing dose to highest dose - still never went away. If there was no pain, I'd give this a 9."

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  • Laura
  • Taken for 1 to 2 years
  • November 14, 2019

"I have been on Abilify for 1 year now at 30 mg. I think the shot made the side effects worse like dizziness upon standing up and drowsiness. It made me have no drive and like a zombie, but at that time I needed that to not think of what I just went through with domestic violence. My doctor won't take me off it. He just lowered my dose and put me back on pills. He increased my Cymbalta to 60 mg. Hopefully this will help with the dizziness, drowsiness and depression. Overall it helped when I needed it. It makes me sleep too much - 12 hrs a night plus naps, very tired. I want off it but since my doctor won't change it and I don't want to get my depression back so I can't stop it."

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  • RBano
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • December 4, 2019

"Took it for schizoaffective and schizophrenia so here is the review for schizoaffective: Took aripiprazole 22.5 mg for 4 weeks when I was manic, and I was stable the whole time, but I couldn't sleep even with sleep medications. The only solution was to add Kemadrin to the mix (Anticholinergic used for Parkinson's disease and side effects of antipsychotics). Unfortunately, I was too immature to continue this regimen, so, after 3 months of going cold turkey, mania came back. Shame."

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  • Anonymous
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • January 27, 2016

"Having increased hallucinations and paranoia, and feeling isolated. this is making it hard to get out with people, and I have been on 10mg. Good things are I am feeling more active in general, taking better care of myself. Not too happy with the amount of voices that occur when on this med. It has made me more hungry, and restless."

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  • CAC
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • January 25, 2021

"Was prescribed this from my Pdoc. Took my scheduled doses for two days and next thing I was in the hospital. Extreme heart rate and blood pressure through the roof. Made me extremely manic and irritable. It's been six years since I have taken it and still have some effects. Thought process has changed dramatically since the episode and lost the ability to think and problem solve. I have lost most short term memory as well as some longterm. My once creative side before taking (musically, art) is now completely gone. Many tests later doctors still cannot find what the problem is, no evidence of brain damage but they do believe something was altered in my brain. Happy for anyone that can take this medication without side effect but if you get prescribed ask about these side effects. This has impacted my life drastically and since then I cannot take any medications. I'll get extremely agitated taking pills and anxiety through the roof."

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  • Dude
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • July 15, 2021

"Takes away joy of life. Feel slow and dumb with less personality and ability to joke around. Saliva in mouth, I'm feeling so lame on this med, where I used to be so passionate and full of life now I just feel lethargic and unamused. It helped balance me out when I really needed it but after a couple months goes downhill. It's very sad and I'm fighting to get off it and stay off all meds, I'll fight my mental battle without these numbing meds. I want to find that zest of life again. Also I don't agree with my diagnosis. So yes, helped for a time but long term no, I can't stay on this."

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  • Paprika
  • November 27, 2020

"I’ve been taking Abilify for years, I had to restart it about a month ago after being off of it for about four months. I started getting a really terrible appetite where I just wanted to keep on eating, I think I’ve gained a bit of weight while on it. I have WAY too much energy and have found I’ve become a bit impulsive. Although, any hallucinations I used to have, have lessened quite a bit so that’s a plus! I feel like the longer you’re on it, the less bad side effects you feel. If you’re feeling too energized and like the constantly need to move, it may be a thing called Akathisia; a need to always be doing something or a mental unrest. Any anger I used to have, has lessened or is gone pretty much. I do feel pretty spaced out a lot and very forgetful thought and not myself but at least the psychotic symptoms I had have lessened."

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  • Druger
  • February 15, 2020

"I was forced to take the maximum dose of this drug through what is called a CTO "community treatment order". It did absolutely nothing but make me tired and put on weight. And very low sex drive. In 1 year and a half after trying a number of antipsychotics, I went from weighing 160 pounds to now weighing over 220... that's about the only thing these drugs seem to be good for. I have absolutely no motivation to do anything either. I'm now on Loxapine which is supposed to be weight neutral, but still I seem to be putting some weight on. I would recommend loxapine more than any antipsychotic I've tried only because it has put on the least amount of weight."

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  • schizo
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • March 7, 2023

"Very Very Good. Had a psychotic break and this manages the symptoms. .I first tried risperdone and some other hard side effect anti-psychotics. They work but you sleep all the time.. This is the best of the best."

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  • Anonymous
  • January 3, 2011

"Abilify was the first antipsychotic my doctor tried with me after I was diagnosed with schizoaffactive disorder. It did nothing for me. My main symptoms are depression, difficulty concentrating and hallucinations. I noticed no difference in any of these while on the Abilify. Except for the side effects, you would think I wasn't taking anything. The side effects were orthostatic hypotension (dizziness upon standing), blurred vision, and involuntary muscle twitches. My doctor took me off Abilify after three weeks and we tried Invega, which worked much better."

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  • Guzz
  • Taken for 10 years or more
  • February 28, 2021

"I was on Abilify for 11 years and noticed that it made my mind clearer but numb. I was then taken off the medication on medical advice which led to 2 arrests and being sectioned. I’m back on Abilify but I’m very very concerned about the long term effects of this medication."

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  • Karin...
  • Taken for 1 to 2 years
  • February 2, 2017

"I've left an experience description on this site, on July 1, 2016. On the plus side, I'm still calm, socially acceptable, void of psychosis, anger, am kinder and gentler. But I've and continue to do so, developed anxiety. It is accompanied by a strong depression. The quality of my life has taken a turn for the worse for the last two months or so. And it is constantly getting worse. Today I took half a tablet of Clonazepam, as suggested and prescribed by my psychiatrist for exactly this reason. Anxiety, panic. And it helped!! But I resent to have to take a pill for such deeply disturbing and serious a side effect. Especially one such pill that is potentially extremely habit-forming, tolerance-developing, and dependence-training."

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  • Kr0me...
  • Taken for 1 to 2 years
  • November 7, 2021

"I've been on Abilify 400mg injection a year and a half now and I've got to say I think its doing its job. I don't get paranoia or anxiety, and my over thinking thoughts of bad scenarios that probably aren't going to happen stopped. I feel just normal now and am generally happy, I work fine, I can exercise fine , I haven't put on any weight because of it even when I wasn't active and haven't gotten any other side effects (so far) I am pleased with Abilify and thankful"

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  • Janey...
  • Taken for 10 years or more
  • December 30, 2016

"I have taken Abilify for 11 years now and although it worked wonders at 1st, I have developed a rather severe case of tardive dyskinesia which makes sitting still almost impossible. I believe that after this length of time of taking it it is losing its efficacy. The parkinsonian like symptoms of the tardive dyskinesia are also embarrassing and make simple things like typing on my phone difficult. It definitely helped with my violent tendencies. Still I am ready to look for an alternative second-generation antipsychotic."

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  • Marijus...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • October 25, 2017

"I said that I have troubles with focus and concentration, forgetting everything , unable to do simple jobs, but can do creative stuff. I have normal IQ (*142) and I'm skeptic all the time. Don't believe in ghosts, magic, gods and all other stuff like horoscopes, karma, souls, but my grandmother was paranoid schizophrenic and very religious. I thought there is condition called ADHD, but they prescribed me "Abilify", because they said it's depression. First was injection to muscle. Then I took small very expensive pills. But after few weeks I started noticing side effects and no improvement in anything. Unable to sit normally, smoking more cigarettes and later I even had problem to move my muscles. My eye lids didn't moved, face like "frozen"."

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  • Anonymous
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • February 27, 2021

"This drug works for the paranoia and hallucinations. It helps me organize my thoughts and not forget everything I'm doing when I walk into another room. I lost 20lb on this drug, but I was on a higher dose of Seroquel before...so not sure if I just lost weight because I came off the higher dose of seroquel. Now I weigh 118lb at 5'3, instead of 130-140lb. It's great other than some restlessness. Push through the initial restlessness, it gets better."

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