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GEODON is used to treat acute manic or mixed episodes associated with bipolar disorder. GEODON is also used as maintenance treatment of bipolar disorder when added to lithium or valproate. For full symptoms and diagnostic criteria, see the DSM-IV-TR® (2000).
GEODON is used to treat schizophrenia. For full symptoms and diagnostic criteria, see the DSM-IV-TR® (2000).
GEODON is used to treat schizophrenia and acute manic or mixed episodes associated with bipolar disorder. GEODON is also used as maintenance treatment of bipolar disorder when added to lithium or valproate. For full symptoms and diagnostic criteria, see the DSM-IV-TR® (2000).

GEODON is a type of medicine called an antipsychotic. It is used to:

  • Prevent the return of bipolar episodes (when added to lithium or valproate)
  • Treat acute bipolar manic and mixed episodes
  • Treat schizophrenia

“When you talk about treatment options, tell your doctor about your lifestyle and what you want from a medicine. This will help your doctor find a treatment that’s right for you.”

—Dr. Suarez*

Informing yourself is a great first step toward managing your condition. You should feel good knowing your decision to learn more can help make today a day in the right direction. Dr. Suarez will guide you to helpful information about GEODON.

Is GEODON right for you?
If you have bipolar disorder or schizophrenia, GEODON may be right for you.
What to expect with GEODON
If you’re just starting on GEODON, knowing what to expect can be important to your treatment success.
Achieving success with GEODON
Ways to get the most from GEODON.

* Dr. Suarez is a practicing psychiatrist. He did not treat the patients depicted on this Web site. Dr. Suarez received compensation from Pfizer, the makers of GEODON, for his contributions to this site.

Learn about:
» GEODON for bipolar disorder
» GEODON for schizophrenia