The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the
supplemental New Drug Application for Abilify (aripiprazole) as adjunctive, or
add-on treatment to antidepressant therapy (ADT) in adults with major
depressive disorder (MDD).
The drug was originally approved in 2002 for schizophrenia,
as well as mixed episodes in adults suffering from bipolar I disorder. Abilify
is the first drug approved by the FDA as add-on treatment for MDD, according to
Bristol-Myers Squibb, which revealed the FDA decision. Both
"The approval of this new add-on treatment option is
critical for adults suffering from depression who cannot find sufficient relief
for their symptoms with antidepressants alone. Now physicians have a proven new
option they can add to their patients' antidepressant treatments to help them
feel better and relieve unresolved depressive symptoms," said Madhukar
Trivedi, M.D., Professor and Chief- Division of Mood Disorders, University of
Texas Southwestern Medical School,
MDDs appear to affects millions of
Both studies evaluated different treatment approaches, including adjunctive medications and switching strategies. The study showed that 63 percent of patients suffering from MDD have not achieved any improvements by following the initial treatment with an antidepressant alone. Another founding of the study was that the use of adjunctive medications might improve unresolved depressive symptoms.
"We are committed to helping those who suffer from depression, one of
the leading causes of disability in the