Aripiprazole alone or in combination for acute mania

Dec 19, 2013The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Aripiprazole alone or combined with other treatments for sudden manic episodes

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Abstract

Aripiprazole was shown to reduce manic symptoms more effectively than placebo in a review of ten studies involving 3340 participants.

  • Aripiprazole demonstrated a modest difference in reducing manic symptoms at three weeks, with a mean difference of -3.66 on the Young Mania Rating Scale.
  • No significant differences were found between aripiprazole and other drug treatments, such as lithium and haloperidol, in reducing manic symptoms up to 12 weeks.
  • Aripiprazole treatment was associated with a higher incidence of movement disorders and gastrointestinal disturbances compared to placebo.
  • Children and adolescents receiving aripiprazole experienced a decrease in prolactin levels below the normal range.
  • High dropout rates in trials may have impacted the reliability of the efficacy estimates.

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