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Old 06-21-2008, 02:17 AM #1
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I know this is reply is to an old posting but I am a new member and was wondering if anyone had anymore current information on proper dosage for Abilify. My son is 12 years old but is 180lb.. He has been on abilify for about 6 mo. It was an instant success for his tics, both motor and vocals as well as his OCD. Just in the last two weeks some minor vocals have returned with some regularity. He is on 10mg per day. His body weight has gone up markedly in the last 6 mo. Wondering if an increase dosage may be needed?
Hello Dan and welcome to Neurotalk. I didn't want your post to get lost in that old thread, so I've given you a new one of your own.

We do have members who either have Tourette's, or have family membrs with the condition. By giving you this new thread, I'm hoping that one of them will see this and reply to your post.

Welcome again. I do wish you well with your son and hope you get the answers that you seek.

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