Key takeaways

  • You’ll take a low starting dose of Lybalvi at first. Your doctor will increase your dose as needed during the first weeks of treatment.
  • For schizophrenia, you’ll start with a Lybalvi dose of 5 milligrams (mg) olanzapine /10 mg samidorphan or 10 mg/10 mg per day.
  • The dosage for bipolar disorder depends on whether you take Lybalvi by itself or with another medication. You’ll typically start with a dose of 10 mg/10 mg or 15 mg/10 mg per day.

Lybalvi is used in adults to treat:

For treatment of bipolar I disorder, Lybalvi can be used alone or with other drugs, such as lithium (Lithobid) or valproate, in certain situations.

Lybalvi contains two active ingredients: olanzapine and samidorphan. Olanzapine is part of a group of drugs called atypical antipsychotics. Samidorphan is a kind of opioid antagonist.

This article describes Lybalvi’s dosages (the amount you may take and frequency), as well as its strengths and how to take it. To learn more about this drug, you can refer to this in-depth Lybalvi article.

This chart gives an overview of Lybalvi’s dosages. Be sure to read on for more details. Strengths are written as “milligrams (mg) of olanzapine/mg of samidorphan.” For example, Lybalvi 5 mg/10 mg contains 5 mg of olanzapine and 10 mg of samidorphan.

Condition Lybalvi treatsUsual Lybalvi starting doses, taken once per dayUsual Lybalvi maintenance doses, taken once per day
schizophrenia• 5 mg/10 mg
• 10 mg/10 mg
• 10 mg/10 mg
• 15 mg/10 mg
• 20 mg/10 mg
bipolar 1 disorder• 10 mg/10 mg
• 15 mg/10 mg
• 5 mg /10 mg
• 10 mg/10 mg
• 15 mg/10 mg
• 20 mg/10 mg
bipolar 1 disorder, with lithium (Lithobid) or valproate• 10 mg/10 mg• 10 mg/10 mg
• 15 mg/10 mg
• 20 mg/10 mg

Lybalvi form

Lybalvi comes as tablets that you swallow.

Lybalvi strengths

Lybalvi contains two active ingredients: olanzapine and samidorphan. The tablets are available in the following strengths:

  • 5 mg/10 mg
  • 10 mg/10 mg
  • 15 mg/10 mg
  • 20 mg/10 mg

Your doctor will likely start you on a low dosage of Lybalvi and adjust it over time to reach the right amount for you. They’ll ultimately prescribe the smallest dosage that provides the desired effect, which is referred to as a maintenance dose.

The following information describes dosages that are commonly used or recommended. But be sure to take the dosage your doctor prescribes for you. They’ll determine the best dosage to fit your needs.

Dosage for schizophrenia

For treating schizophrenia in adults, your doctor will likely prescribe a starting dosage of either 5 mg/10 mg once per day or 10 mg/10 mg once per day.

Each week, your doctor may increase your dose in increments of 5 mg, until you reach your maintenance dose. This may be 10 mg/10 mg, 15 mg/10 mg, or 20 mg/10 mg. Your exact dosage depends on how your body responds to Lybalvi and any side effects of the drug that you may develop.

The maximum dosage of Lybalvi for schizophrenia is 20 mg/10 mg once per day.

Dosage for bipolar I disorder

Lybalvi might be prescribed by itself or with other medications to treat acute (sudden) manic or mixed episodes of bipolar I disorder. It’s also used alone as maintenance therapy for bipolar I disorder. (This means the drug helps to manage symptoms of bipolar I disorder long term.)

When Lybalvi is used alone

When used alone to treat manic or mixed episodes, Lybalvi’s starting dosage is either 10 mg/10 mg or 15 mg/10 mg. You’ll take Lybalvi once per day.

Your doctor may adjust your dose in increments of 5 mg, at intervals of at least 24 hours. This depends on how your body responds to the medication and any side effects you have. The maximum dosage of Lybalvi for manic or mixed episodes is 20 mg/10 mg once per day.

Your doctor may recommend that you continue taking Lybalvi as maintenance therapy after your symptoms have eased. For this purpose, they may prescribe any of the following doses, which you’ll take once per day:

  • 5 mg/10 mg
  • 10 mg/10 mg
  • 15 mg/10 mg
  • 20 mg/10 mg

When Lybalvi is used with other medications

You may take Lybalvi with lithium (Lithobid) or valproate to treat manic or mixed episodes of bipolar I disorder. In this case, the starting dosage of Lybalvi is 10 mg/10 mg once per day.

Each week, your doctor may increase your dosage in increments of 5 mg, depending on how your body responds to Lybalvi and any side effects you may have. The maximum dosage of Lybalvi when taken with other drugs is 20 mg/10 mg once per day.

Dosage adjustments

There are different recommended starting dosages of Lybalvi. Your doctor will prescribe the starting dosage that’s right for you.

Your doctor may recommend a lower starting dosage if you have either of the following conditions:

  • a risk of orthostatic hypotension (a sudden drop in blood pressure when you stand quickly)
  • sensitivity to the effects of olanzapine, one of Lybalvi’s active ingredients
  • slow metabolism of olanzapine (when your body breaks down olanzapine more slowly than usual)

If you take certain other medications, your doctor may also adjust your Lybalvi dosage to prevent drug interactions. Before you start taking Lybalvi, discuss with your doctor the other medications you take.

Lybalvi comes as tablets that you swallow whole. You’ll take your dose once per day. You can take your dose with or without food.

Lybalvi tablets should not be broken, chewed, or crushed.

Is Lybalvi used long term?

How long you take Lybalvi depends on the condition you’re taking the drug to treat.

If you’re taking the drug to treat schizophrenia, you’ll likely take it long term.

If you’re taking the drug to treat bipolar I disorder, you may take the drug short term or long term. For treating mixed or manic episodes of bipolar I disorder, your doctor may prescribe Lybalvi short term. And they might recommend that you continue taking Lybalvi long term after your symptoms have eased.

If you and your doctor determine that Lybalvi is safe and effective for your condition, you’ll likely take it long term.

What time of day should I take Lybalvi?

You can take Lybalvi at any time of day. It’s recommended that you take your dose around the same time each day. This helps maintain a steady level of Lybalvi in your body.

It doesn’t make a difference whether you take Lybalvi in the morning, afternoon, or at night.

What if I miss a dose?

If you miss a dose of Lybalvi, contact your doctor or pharmacist. They can recommend when to take your next dose. They may advise you to either take the missed dose right away or wait until you’d usually take your next dose.

To help make sure you don’t miss a dose, try using a medication reminder. You can also download a reminder app on your phone.

Do not take more Lybalvi than your doctor prescribes as this can lead to serious side effects.

Symptoms of overdose

Symptoms caused by an overdose can include:

What to do in case you take too much Lybalvi

Call your doctor right away if you think you’ve taken too much Lybalvi. You can also call 800-222-1222 to reach America’s Poison Centers or use its online resource. But if you have severe symptoms, immediately call 911 (or your local emergency number) or go to the nearest emergency room.

In studies, Lybalvi didn’t cause withdrawal symptoms or dependence. However, since Lybalvi became available for use, withdrawal symptoms have been reported. These include sweating nausea, and vomiting.

Withdrawal symptoms are side effects that can occur when a person stops taking a drug their body is physically dependent on. With dependence, a person’s body gets used to a drug and needs it to function as usual.

One of Lybalvi’s active ingredients is samidorphan, which is an opioid antagonist. This means it blocks the effect of opioids. As a result, Lybalvi can cause opioid withdrawal in people who are taking opioid medications. Symptoms of opioid withdrawal can be severe.

Before you start taking Lybalvi, let your doctor know if you take an opioid medication. In this case, they likely will not prescribe Lybalvi. If you’ve just stopped taking an opioid medication, it’s recommended that you wait at least 14 days before starting Lybalvi treatment.

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