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- W2098931280 abstract "Second generation antipsychotics (SGAs) have emerged as new treatment options for bipolar disorders (BDs). Aripiprazole (ARI) is already an SGA approved therapy for the treatment of BD type-I, both as a monotherapy as well as an add-on therapy in acute mania and in long-term maintenance therapy.The authors provide a systematic review that illustrates ARI's pharmacological profile including its efficacy on various aspects of BD in adults. It also reviews its role in bipolar treatment algorithms and provides a focus on future research developments and further potential uses of the compound. Additional aspects such as safety and tolerability are also considered.Compared with haloperidol, ARI shows fewer extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS), but has a slightly lower efficacy in mania. It has a better metabolic parameter profile and fewer cardiovascular adverse events than other SGAs although the add-on treatment shows a higher risk of EPS. Presently, data doesn't support its use as a first choice maintenance monotherapy but it may be useful as a combination therapy for BD patients with comorbidities such as drug abuse and obsessive-compulsive disorders. Studies on ARI in bipolar depression are disappointing. However, future studies on the drug, at a low dose combined with a stabilizer or antidepressant may prove interesting." @default.
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- W2098931280 title "Evaluating aripiprazole as a potential bipolar disorder therapy for adults" @default.
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