Aripiprazole Tablets, 28 Tablets


Aripiprazole Tablets are available in 4 strengths:

  • Aripiprazole 5mg Tablets
  • Aripiprazole 10mg Tablets
  • Aripiprazole 15mg Tablets
  • Aripiprazole 30mg Tablets
The product is only available on prescription of a registered Doctor / Vet and other registered prescribers. You can order this product now, but it will not be shipped until we have received your valid prescription. Once you have ordered we will email you different ways to get your prescription to us.

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Aripiprazole Tablets are available in 4 strengths:
  • Aripiprazole 5mg Tablets
  • Aripiprazole 10mg Tablets
  • Aripiprazole 15mg Tablets
  • Aripiprazole 30mg Tablets

Aripiprazole Tablets, 28 Tablets

Aripiprazole tablets are antipsychotic medication used to treat adults and adolescents aged 15 years and older who suffer from conditions such as hearing, seeing or sensing things which are not there, suspiciousness, mistaken beliefs, incoherent speech and behaviour and emotional flatness. This medicine can also help people who are feeling depressed, guilty, anxious or tense.

Aripiprazole tablets are used to treat adults and adolescents aged 13 years and older who suffer from a condition with symptoms such as feeling “high”, having excessive amounts of energy, needing much less sleep than usual, talking very quickly with racing ideas and sometimes severe irritability. In adults it also prevents this condition from returning in patients who have responded to the treatment with Aripiprazole tablets.

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What is the price of  Aripiprazole Tablets?

The price of  Aripiprazole Tablets starts from £67.50

Where can you buy Aripiprazole Tablets?

You can buy Aripiprazole Tablets at Dock Pharmacy Essex UK, UK Online Pharmacy.

Can you buy Aripiprazole Tablets Over the counter?

Aripiprazole Tablets is not available to buy over the counter. You need a prescription to buy Aripiprazole Tablets

 

 

Brand

Strength

5mg, 10mg, 15mg, 30mg

Brand

Abilify

How To Use

How to take Aripiprazole tablets

Always take this medicine exactly as your doctor or pharmacist has told you.

Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.

Delivery Options

Delivery options

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UK Delivery

Standard Delivery within the UK £3.50 Delivery time 3-4 days
First Class Delivery within the UK £5.90 Delivery time 1-2 days
Priority Delivery within the UK £7.10. Next day delivery by 1pm. Order must be placed by 1pm. Priority delivery is only available Monday to Thursday.

Europe Delivery

Standard Delivery within EEC from £12.50 Delivery time up to 5 days depending on the local delivery service within your country.
Expedited Delivery within EEC £39.50 Delivery time 2 days. Delivery by DHL, UPS or TNT.

Rest of the World

Standard Delivery Rest of the World from £16.10 Delivery Time 10 – 15 Days
Expedited Delivery Rest of the World £55.09 Delivery 5 days. Delivery service by DHL, TNT or UPS

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Product Details

What you need to know before you take Aripiprazole tablets

Do not take Aripiprazole tablets • if you are allergic to aripiprazole or any of the other ingredients of this medicine (listed in section 6). Warnings and precautions Talk to your doctor before taking Aripiprazole tablets. Before treatment with Aripiprazole tablets, tell your doctor if you suffer from • high blood sugar (characterised by symptoms such as excessive thirst, passing of large amounts of urine, increase in appetite, and feeling weak) or family history of diabetes • fits (seizures)since your doctor may want to monitor you more closely • involuntary, irregular muscle movements, especially in the face • cardiovascular diseases (diseases of the heart and circulation), family history of cardiovascular disease, stroke or “mini” stroke, abnormal blood pressure • blood clots, or family history of blood clots, as antipsychotics have been associated with formation of blood clots • past experience of excessive gambling If you notice you are gaining weight, develop unusual movements, experience somnolence that interferes with normal daily activities, any difficulty in swallowing or allergic symptoms, please tell your doctor. If you are an elderly patient suffering from dementia (loss of memory and other mental abilities), you or your carer/relative should tell your doctor if you have ever had a stroke or “mini” stroke. Tell your doctor immediately if you are having any thoughts or feelings about hurting yourself. Suicidal thoughts and behaviours have been reported during aripiprazole treatment. Tell your doctor immediately if you suffer from muscle stiffness or inflexibility with high fever, sweating, altered mental status, or very rapid or irregular heartbeat. Tell your doctor if you or your family/carer notices that you are developing urges or cravings to behave in ways that are unusual for you and you cannot resist the impulse, drive or temptation to carry out certain activities that could harm yourself or others. These are called impulse control disorders and can include behaviours such as addictive gambling, excessive eating or spending, an abnormally high sex drive or preoccupation with an increase in sexual thoughts or feelings. Your doctor may need to adjust or stop your dose. Aripiprazole may cause sleepiness, fall in blood pressure when standing up, dizziness and changes in your ability to move and balance, which may lead to falls. Caution should be taken, particularly if you are an elderly patient or have some debility. Children and adolescents Do not use this medicine in children and adolescents under 13 years of age. It is not known if it is safe and effective in these patients. Other medicines and Aripiprazole tablets Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken or might take any other medicines, including medicines obtained without a prescription. Blood pressure-lowering medicines: Aripiprazole tablets may increase the effect of medicines used to lower the blood pressure. Be sure to tell your doctor if you take a medicine to keep your blood pressure under control. Taking Aripiprazole tablets with some medicines may mean the doctor will need to change your dose of Aripiprazole tablets or the other medicines. It is especially important to mention the following to your doctor: • medicines to correct heart rhythm (such as quinidine, amiodarone, flecainide) • antidepressants or herbal remedy used to treat depression and anxiety (such as fluoxetine, paroxetine, venlafaxine, St. John’s Wort) • antifungal medicines (such as ketoconazole, itraconazole) • certain medicines to treat HIV infection (such as efavirenz, nevirapine, and protease inhibitors e.g. indinavir, ritonavir) • anticonvulsants used to treat epilepsy (such as carbamazepine, phenytoin,phenobarbital) • certain antibiotics used to treat tuberculosis (rifabutin, rifampicin) These medicines may increase the risk of side effects or reduce the effect of Aripiprazole tablets; if you get any unusual symptoms taking any of these medicines together with Aripiprazole tablets you should see your doctor. Medicines that increase the level of serotonin are typically used in conditions including depression, generalised anxiety disorder, obsessivecompulsive disorder (OCD) and social phobia as well as migraine and pain: • triptans, tramadol and tryptophan used for conditions including depression, generalised anxiety disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and social phobia as well as migraine and pain • SSRIs (such as paroxetine and fluoxetine) used for depression, OCD, panic and anxiety • other anti-depressants (such as venlafaxine and tryptophan) used in major depression • tricyclics (such as clomipramine and amitriptyline) used for depressive illness • St John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum) used as a herbal remedy for mild depression • pain killers (such as tramadol and pethidine) used for pain relief • triptans (such as sumatriptan and zolmitripitan) used for treating migraine These medicines increase the risk of side effects; if you get any unusual symptoms taking any of these medicines together with Aripiprazole tablets, you should see your doctor. Aripiprazole tablets with food, drink and alcohol This medicine can be taken regardless of meals. Alcohol should be avoided. Pregnancy, breast-feeding and fertility If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor for advice before taking this medicine. The following symptoms may occur in newborn babies, of mothers that have used Aripiprazole tablets in the last trimester (last three months of their pregnancy): shaking, muscle stiffness and/or weakness, sleepiness, agitation, breathing problems, and difficulty in feeding. If your baby develops any of these symptoms you may need to contact your doctor. If you are taking Aripiprazole tablets, your doctor will discuss with you whether you should breast-feed considering the benefit to you of your therapy and the benefit to your baby of breast-feeding. You should not do both. Talk to your doctor about the best way to feed your baby if you are taking this medicine. Driving and using machines Dizziness and vision problems may occur during treatment with this medicine (see section 4). This should be considered in cases where full alertness is required, e.g. when driving a car or handling machines. Aripiprazole tablets contain lactose If you have been told by your doctor that you have an intolerance to some sugars, contact your doctor before taking this medicine.

Side Effects

Possible side effects

Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. Stop taking this medicine and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following serious side effects: Common (may affect up to 1 in 10 people): • feeling more thirsty or hungrier then usual, need to urinate more often, feeling confused, weak, tired or your breath may smell fruity: these are signs of diabetes. Not known (frequency cannot be estimated from the available data): • severe itching of the skin (with raised lumps) or swelling of the face, lips, tongue and/or throat, which may cause difficulty in swallowing or breathing (angioedema). • severe allergic reactions such as Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS). DRESS appears initially as flu-like symptoms with a rash on the face and then with an extended rash, high temperature, enlarged lymph nodes, increased levels of liver enzymes seen in blood tests and an increase in a type of white blood cell (eosinophilia). • life-threatening irregular heartbeat. • seizure. • sudden unexplained death. • abnormal bruising, bleeding, or signs of infection such as a sore throat and high temperature (can indicate reduced number of white blood cells or platelets). • thoughts of suicide or suicide attempt and suicide. • swelling, pain, and redness in the leg indicating a blood clot in the veins, which may travel through blood vessels to the lungs causing chest pain and difficulty in breathing. • yellowing of the skin and white part of eyes (jaundice), dark urine, nausea, diarrhoea, tiredness, flu like symptoms, swollen abdomen, bleeding easily or confusion (can be symptoms of liver inflammation or liver failure). • fever, muscle stiffness, muscle pains, vomiting, sweating, dark urine, or a lowered level of consciousness (a disorder called “Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome”). • prolonged and/or painful erection. • inflammation of the pancreas. • abnormal muscle breakdown which can lead to kidney problems. • serotonin syndrome (a reaction which may cause feelings of great happiness, drowsiness, clumsiness, restlessness, feeling of being drunk, fever, sweating or rigid muscles). • heart attack. The following side effects could happen: Common (may affect up to 1 in 10 people): • difficulty sleeping, • feeling anxious, • feeling restless and unable to keep still, difficulty sitting still, • uncontrollable twitching, jerking or writhing movements • trembling, • headache, • tiredness, • sleepiness, • light-headedness, • shaking and blurred vision, • decreased number of or difficulty making bowel movements, • indigestion, • feeling sick, • more saliva in mouth than normal, • vomiting, • feeling tired. Uncommon (may affect up to 1 in 100 people): • increased blood levels of the hormone prolactin, • too much sugar in the blood, • depression, • altered or increased sexual interest, • uncontrollable movements of mouth, tongue and limbs (tardive dyskinesia), • muscle disorder causing twisting movements (dystonia), • restless legs, • double vision, • eye sensitivity to light, • fast heartbeat, • a fall in blood pressure on standing up which causes dizziness, lightheadedness or fainting, • hiccups. The following side effects have been reported since the marketing of oral aripiprazole but the frequency for them to occur is not known (frequency cannot be estimated from the available data): • worsening of diabetes, ketoacidosis (ketones in the blood and urine) or coma, • not enough sodium in the blood, • loss of appetite (anorexia), • weight loss, • weight gain, • feeling aggressive, • agitation, • nervousness, • speech disorder, • slower heartbeat, • high blood pressure, • fainting, • accidental inhalation of food with risk of pneumonia (lung infection), • spasm of the muscles around the voice box, • fixation of the eyeballs in one position, • difficulty swallowing, • diarrhoea, • abdominal discomfort, • stomach discomfort, • reports of abnormal liver tests values, • skin rash, • sensitivity to light, • baldness, • excessive sweating, • muscle pain, • stiffness, • involuntary loss of urine (incontinence), • difficulty in passing urine, • withdrawal symptoms in newborn babies in case of exposure during pregnancy, • difficulty controlling core body temperature or overheating, • chest pain, • swelling of hands, ankles or feet, • in blood tests: fluctuating blood sugar, increased glycosylated haemoglobin, • inability to resist the impulse, drive or temptation to perform an action that could be harmful to you or others, which may include: • strong impulse to gamble excessively despite serious personal or family consequences • altered or increased sexual interest and behaviour of significant concern to you or to others, for example, an increased sexual drive • uncontrollable excessive shopping • binge eating (eating large amounts of food in a short time period) or compulsive eating (eating more food than normal and more than is needed to satisfy your hunger) • a tendency to wander away. Tell your doctor if you experience any of these behaviours; he/she will discuss ways of managing or reducing the symptoms. In elderly patients with dementia, more fatal cases have been reported while taking aripiprazole. In addition, cases of stroke or “mini” stroke have been reported. Additional side effects in children and adolescents Adolescents aged 13 years and older experienced side effects that were similar in frequency and type to those in adults except that sleepiness, uncontrollable twitching or jerking movements, restlessness, and tiredness were very common (may affect more than 1 in 10 people) and upper abdominal pain, dry mouth, increased heart rate, weight gain, increased appetite, muscle twitching, uncontrolled movements of the limbs, and feeling dizzy, especially when getting up from a lying or sitting position, were common (may affect up to 1 in 10 people). Reporting of side effects If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. You can also report side effects directly via the Yellow Card Scheme at: www.mhra.gov. uk/yellowcard or search for MHRA Yellow Card in the Google Play or Apple App Store. By reporting side effects you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine

Ingredients

What Aripiprazole tablets contain

  • The active substance is aripiprazole. Each tablet contains 5mg of aripiprazole, 10mg of aripiprazole, 15mg of aripiprazole, 30mg of aripiprazole.
  • The other ingredients are lactose monohydrate, maize starch, microcrystalline cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose type EF (E463), magnesium stearate, purified water.

How to Store

How to store Aripiprazole tablets

Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children. Do not take this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the blister and on the carton. The expiry date refers to the last day of that month. Do not throw away any medicines via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to throw away medicines you no longer use. These measures will help protect the environment.

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