Aripiprazole and Hallucinations: What Users Say (Page 2)
Brand names: Abilify, Abilify Maintena, Aristada, Abilify Asimtufii, Mezofy, Aristada Initio, Abilify MyCite, Opipza
Reviews for Aripiprazole
- Anonymous
- October 29, 2009
Aripiprazole for Bipolar Disorder "I was given this drug, and I started having pains all up and down my spine. I continued the drug because of my psychiatrist's insistence that it wasn't caused by the drug. Months later, I started having problems with paranoia and insomnia. I ended up in the hospital because I was almost suicidal, and they took me off the medications. All the side effects just melted away after that."
- DDP...
- October 20, 2017
Aripiprazole for Bipolar Disorder "The medication, at first, did what it was supposed to do. I was a shut-in with some paranoia thrown in and hadn't left my house in over a year, except to go to doctor's appointments and get groceries in the house. At first, I found the medication got me out and about and got me back into the real world. I signed up for college, got in contact with friends I hadn't talked with in ages, and started living again. For that, this drug was fine. Then the side effects started kicking in. Keep in mind I was on 2 mg of this drug, and even then, the side effects were bad enough to knock me out of college and suffer something called 'Depersonalization through Dissociation.' One of the scariest experiences I think I've ever had. I don't recommend it."
Frequently asked questions
- Why should you take aripiprazole in the morning?
- Does Abilify cause weight gain?
- What is the difference between Abilify and Abilify Maintena?
- How does Abilify MyCite work?
- Win...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- October 27, 2019
Aripiprazole for Schizophrenia "I started 20 mg Abilify a month ago, and the only side effects I’ve had are extreme restlessness, especially in the morning. It has helped with paranoia, but I think the help is wearing off after a month because symptoms are returning. I’m doing some form of CBT therapy, which I hope isn’t bringing back things or triggering my schizophrenia symptoms, but I’m still going on full force with medication because I’ve always stopped taking them early. Here’s to hoping all these extra side effects that have happened only this last weekend: increased anxiety, paranoia, and minor hallucinations. On a side note, these extra symptoms are manageable if I’m keeping busy and not letting my mind take control. I just have to stay in the passenger seat."
- Anonymous
- September 27, 2012
Aripiprazole for Agitated State "My teen is on the first week of Abilify, and Strattera will be added in another week for ADD. He had been on Focalin for ADD/ADHD, which we thought worked the best of all ADD meds we tried over many years. But what we didn't realize is that stimulant meds (like Focalin, Concerta) can cause paranoia, anxiety, and agitation, which came out in him-making his doctor think he had a secondary, more worrisome disorder. Every symptom went away after stopping the stimulant med for 2 months. I hope Abilify works as a balance for the Strattera. His doctor said no more stimulant meds for him, although they work the best."
- Anonymous
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- January 27, 2016
Aripiprazole for Schizoaffective Disorder "Having increased hallucinations and paranoia, and feeling isolated. This is making it hard to get out with people, and I have been on 10 mg. 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."
- Anonymous
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- January 27, 2016
Aripiprazole for Schizoaffective Disorder "Having increased hallucinations and paranoia, and feeling isolated. This is making it hard to get out with people, and I have been on 10 mg. 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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- Anonymous
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- January 27, 2016
Aripiprazole for Schizoaffective Disorder "Having increased hallucinations and paranoia, and feeling isolated. This is making it hard to get out with people, and I have been on 10 mg. 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."
- Har...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- August 21, 2017
Aripiprazole for Major Depressive Disorder "This medicine made me have dreams that seem like reality night terrors. Had me talking to and seeing people and things that were not there. I was talking to dead people! My family almost had me committed. A real vacation in a bottle is what I call it now! I'm so upset thank god I stopped taking it when I did or who knows what else would or could have happened! Was a really bad vacation in a bottle!"
- ImN...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- October 6, 2015
Aripiprazole for Schizoaffective Disorder "I took Abilify for over a year, at 30 mg. I remember a few pros and cons. Pro: I became okay 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 antipsychotics anymore!) Con: Loss of creativity/writer's block. Con: Very flat personality. Con: Visual, auditory, and tactile hallucinations did not go away, so they kept increasing the dose to the highest dose - still never went away. If there was no pain, I'd give this a 9."
- Kim...
- Taken for 10 years or more
- September 21, 2016
Aripiprazole for Bipolar Disorder "Taking Abilify for about 10 years. Does cause weight gain and, for myself, no sexual desire. The swings from manic to depression continue but are manageable. Do not take yourself off this drug 'cold turkey.' Caused many psychotic episodes for me, which disappeared when returning to the drug. Sad movies no longer make me cry. Don't have great joyful moments either. I don't stagger around like when I was on lithium. I do have hypertension, not always controlled by the three antihypertensives I'm taking."
- Cas...
- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- November 13, 2019
Aripiprazole for Schizophrenia "I've been on Abilify now for 6 years for schizophrenia, and at first it worked, but now I was up to 10 mg and hallucinating, visual and audible, severe muscle cramping all over my body, my legs and feet never stopped moving, I couldn't eat but I took really small bites because I couldn't swallow. It removed my sex drive, I'm a sex addict. It changed me in every way possible. I went cold turkey 2 weeks ago, and I feel alive again, all the side effects have all but disappeared. I won't go back to it or any other psychotic drug."
- Pap...
- November 27, 2020
Aripiprazole for Schizoaffective Disorder "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 you 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, not myself, but at least the psychotic symptoms I had have lessened."
- Kds...
- March 2, 2020
For Post Traumatic Stress Disorder "I was on Abilify, and after a rough few weeks, I was great. Unfortunately, due to my insurance, I had to switch to aripiprazole, and that was horrible. I had anxiety, paranoia, and night terrors. I feared losing my job because of the side effects I was experiencing. After reading these reviews, along with others, I know this does not happen to everyone. Although I do believe more people should be made aware if this medication created these side effects. I felt worse than I had in a long time."
- Kvo...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- June 10, 2022
Aripiprazole for Bipolar Disorder "I had a very strange experience on Abilify, and I started with a couple of milligrams and went up. I grew very positive and happy over the course of a year and danced a ton, on the streets and at events. Over that year, I grew psychotic at the end and went off my medications. Seven years later, I went on Abilify again and went off all my medications, without meaning to, again, and was hospitalized again. I would never go off my medications, and because I’ve always known how important they are for my well-being and health. Something happens with me and Abilify that causes a high state where I somehow feel I don’t need my medications. So, for me, I write that I’m allergic to it and that it induces psychosis on my hospital band."
- wha...
- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- September 6, 2021
Aripiprazole for Schizoaffective Disorder "This didn't help me and is very, very hard to discontinue. It made me psychotic, and tremors were really bad after my doctor tried stopping it. I still am just on it to avoid the psychosis that follows stopping (right thing to do)."
- Anonymous
- January 21, 2011
Aripiprazole for Bipolar Disorder "I had such bad side effects from Abilify with no positive effects. My cholesterol went up, I had heartburn or acid reflux every night that would wake me up. I got totally paranoid and was even scared to drive or ride in a car. I had unusual fears of dying, I had a hard time laying still and would have to move my legs and arms. I got really bad dizzy spells, usually while I was driving, which created more fears of driving. I still haven't found something that works for me. Losing hope."
- Anonymous
- February 11, 2012
Aripiprazole for Bipolar Disorder "Have been taking Abilify for 6 months at 2 mg daily. The first 2 weeks were hard. I couldn't sit still at all, and could not sleep, and my work suffered badly because I couldn't think due to lack of sleep. But I didn't give up because the anger and extreme anxiety I was experiencing disappeared after the first dose! I have gained weight and sometimes cannot control binge eating since I've been on it. Also, it does almost nothing for depression, which still comes and goes, but is easier to deal with since I have much less anxiety symptoms. But I seem to be really paranoid now, and I don't like that. All that being said, I feel way more stable on this than on nothing."
- Sun...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- March 27, 2018
Aripiprazole for Bipolar Disorder "I was on Abilify for a diagnosis of mixed bipolar disorder and generalized anxiety disorder following a hospitalization. I was on it for about a year. I found it helpful and easily tolerated at first - it helped reduce hallucinations and paranoia while improving my fluctuating mood. However, even at its highest dose, it wasn’t strong enough or potent enough for me, I suppose - it just didn’t match up. I continued to have some paranoia, and whenever I was more upset than usual, I’d have breakthrough hallucinations. What made the docs take me off of it was the oral twitching I developed and bizarre tongue movements, which are signs of tardive dyskinesia, a rare side effect. Newer antipsychotics have fewer instances of this condition, but it’s still possible. Anyway, I was taken off of it and placed on another antipsychotic. I still have tongue movements, though... An overall okay drug, it works for a lot of people, but not everyone!"
- Sun...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- March 27, 2018
Aripiprazole for Bipolar Disorder "I was on Abilify for a diagnosis of mixed bipolar disorder and generalized anxiety disorder following a hospitalization. I was on it for about a year. I found it helpful and easily tolerated at first - it helped reduce hallucinations and paranoia while improving my fluctuating mood. However, even at its highest dose, it wasn’t strong enough or potent enough for me, I suppose - it just didn’t match up. I continued to have some paranoia, and whenever I was more upset than usual, I’d have breakthrough hallucinations. What made the docs take me off of it was the oral twitching I developed and bizarre tongue movements, which are signs of tardive dyskinesia, a rare side effect. Newer antipsychotics have fewer instances of this condition, but it’s still possible. Anyway, I was taken off of it and placed on another antipsychotic. I still have tongue movements, though... An overall okay drug, it works for a lot of people, but not everyone!"
- Ann...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- November 25, 2019
For Schizophrenia "I was having insomnia, and my doctor first prescribed me this aripiprazole. Made my insomnia worse. Switched to quetiapine/Seroquel and made my life so much better with more sleep and less/rare psychotic episodes."
- Sey...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- February 9, 2021
Aripiprazole for Major Depressive Disorder "Was prescribed Abilify to help 'boost' my antidepressants. Have been on it for almost two years. Caused me to gain 50 pounds in 3 months, and even with exercise and dieting, have been unable to lose the weight. Also causes very vivid dreams, and at higher doses, causes feelings of anxiety and paranoia. I strongly suggest you take a genetic test to make sure this medication will work for you before you take this drug."
- ADH...
- July 28, 2019
Aripiprazole for Agitated State "Ok, my idiot shrink is being fired tomorrow. I've been reading up on this Abilify stuff, and guess what? I have ADHD, depression, anxiety. In menopause, so what is he put me on Abilify? This stuff makes me insanely psychotic and vicious. The least little thing goes wrong, and I'm screaming, I mean literally screaming at the top of my lungs and freaking out. I will not take the stuff. I am not bipolar, I have other issues, thank you very much. It's a terrible drug, never again."
- sep...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- January 14, 2023
Aripiprazole for Schizophrenia "Completely got rid of my hallucinations (auditory, visual, olfactory, and gustatory) pretty quickly, and after my dosage was increased, my delusions likewise subsided. However, what ruined it for me is after the dose was increased, I had rapid-onset severe akathisia, which made everyday life impossible. I recommend trying it out, just be wary of the signs of this side effect."
- mom...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- July 22, 2021
For Depression "My daughter was 8 months pregnant. She had been admitted for suicidality/psychosis on 5/23 and was prescribed aripiprazole. She was released on 6/4. On 6/19, she passed due to death by suicide. Her newborn also died as a result. If you are prescribed this, please... please... be careful. Be honest with everyone and share your thoughts with family and friends. If you do not feel right, please get help or question the doctor. I do not feel that this was appropriate for someone who already was having suicidal thoughts and their hormone levels were creating irregular thoughts. One of her beliefs was there was something wrong with her baby, and after reading the warnings for the third trimester, I think she was convinced something would be. Some patients should require closer monitoring by professionals when prescribed this medication."
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Aripiprazole for Schizophrenia "I just got prescribed this yesterday, and I took it today thinking it would be a great drug compared to the Zyprexa I came off of a few months ago. BOY, was I wrong!!! This medication was GODAWFUL!! 20 minutes after I took it, I started feeling insanely tired, then that turned into extreme sleepiness and drowsiness. I became weak, I had severe akathisia, was insanely angry and irritable, I had hallucinations, vomiting, and diarrhea. I quit cold turkey. Most of the side effects wore off even though I took a nap, but I still feel tired, like I need to nap. Never again 0/10. I took this in 2012 when I was 13, but I don’t remember it being this awful. Terrible medication."