By Joanna Szabo  |  November 22, 2016

Category: Legal News

Abilify and GamblingThe popular antipsychotic medication Abilify has been linked with serious Abilify dangers like gambling and shopping addictions.

Compulsive behaviors disrupt lives, and can cause serious mental and financial problems for patients and their families.

Background of Abilify

Abilify (also known by its generic name, aripiprazole) is a popular antipsychotic jointly manufactured by Otsuka Pharmaceuticals and Bristol-Myers Squibb.

Abilify is used for the treatment of mental disorders like schizophrenia and depression.

Since Abilify was released onto the market, it has become widely used. Abilify alone brings in billions of dollars annually.

However, despite Abilify’s undeniable popularity, it has actually been tied to significant Abilify dangers: serious impulse control problems.

This side effect can manifest itself in complications like shopping addiction and gambling problems. These compulsive behaviors not only affect a person’s day-to-day life, but can also have a devastating effect on their family, including in financial matters.

It is to be expected that a medication will come with certain side effects. Many drugs warn of mild complications like nausea and rashes, but Abilify dangers may have a more lasting effect.

A study published in JAMA Internal Medicine noted a link between the use of dopamine receptor agonists like Abilify and impulse control problems like gambling, sex addiction, and compulsive shopping.

These Abilify dangers can send patients and their families deep into debt, tear them apart emotionally, and ruin their daily lives.

Compulsive gambling can be so severe that people who suffer from it are driven to gamble even when they do not have the financial capacity to do so.

Because of this, some gamble with credit cards or borrow money, which can land patients in extremely steep debt. This may not cause physical harm, but can ruin lives.

On top of these financial issues, these compulsive behaviors can tear a person away from their family, making them unable to function as they normally would.

Unfortunately, it can be very difficult to fight and reverse these Abilify dangers and return to normal life.

On top of this, even when patients do manage to recover from the mental effects of compulsive behaviors, they may still be left with severe financial consequences.

These Abilify dangers reportedly occur in patients who have no history of impulse behavior problems prior to ingesting the drug.

One of the major problems with compulsive gambling and other impulse problems is that it is extremely difficult to stop and return to normal life without getting professional help.

Abilify Dangers Lawsuits

An increasing number of reports of impulse control problems have been filed over Abilify in recent months.

If you or someone you know has been impacted by impulse control behaviors like compulsive shopping or gambling addiction after taking Abilify or a similar antipsychotic drug, you may be eligible to file an lawsuit over Abilify dangers.

In general, Abilify lawsuits are filed individually by each plaintiff and are not class actions.

Do YOU have a legal claim? Fill out the form on this page now for a free, immediate, and confidential case evaluation. The attorneys who work with Top Class Actions will contact you if you qualify to let you know if an individual Abilify lawsuit or Abilify class action lawsuit is best for you. Hurry — statutes of limitations may apply.

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