it doesn't.
It is possible for Abilify to show up on drug test but that's only if the requesting party wants you to be tested for it. Most companies however do not request this drug to be tested for on drug tests.
You might be talking about the anti-psychotic drug Abilify. Perhaps someone taking Abilify could be said to be "Abilified" LOL! The drug is used for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia as well as other psychiatric illnesses.
antipsycotics
no
watson
Im not sure
All of them. Every single company in the world.
I am not a doctor but I am on Abilify, Abilify does not interact with alcohol but if you drink regularly side effects of the drug will be more evident. I suggest you have one drink per week preferably or stop it completely if you can.
I also and on Medicaid, and want badly to try Abilify, having heard from three friends how much it helped them. I did some research, and, yes, abilify is covered. It is listed under atypical antipsychotics, but it is covered.
Ortho-McNeil
the current patent holder is ASTRA