If you’re a child or adolescent, it’s easy to feel sad, lonely, and dissatisfied after a year or two of taking medication for ADHD. This is especially true when it comes to the medication and its side effects.
Some of the most common side effects of Strattera include:
Other, less common side effects include:
If you’re taking any medication, it’s important to tell your doctor about any possible side effects and make sure they’re aware of all the medications and supplements they’re taking.
In addition, if you have a mental health condition, you may be more likely to experience side effects from the medication. If you have ADHD, a disorder that’s affecting your ability to pay attention, and/or if you have certain lifestyle habits that cause weight gain, these side effects are extremely common. These can include:
If you’re taking any medications, it’s important to tell your doctor about all the possible side effects and make sure they’re aware of all the medications and supplements they’re taking.
If you’re taking Strattera or any other medication, it’s important to tell your doctor about all the possible side effects and make sure they’re aware of all the medications and supplements they’re taking.
It’s also important to remember that these are the side effects of the medication. You should also be aware that side effects can happen in some people if they occur with any of the medications they’re taking. If you experience any of these symptoms, call your doctor immediately. They may be able to help you decide if you need to stop taking Strattera or whether you should switch to another medication.
If you have any questions or concerns about side effects, or if you want to learn more about how you can help with this, talk with your doctor.
The main side effects of Strattera are:
If you experience any side effects that are not listed, call your doctor right away or go to the emergency room right away.
Some people may have weight gain, which may be a sign of an underlying condition such as hypothyroidism. Weight gain can be a sign of a more serious condition called “ADHD”, which is the condition that can affect a child or adolescent who takes a medication that may cause weight gain. If you are taking Strattera or any of the other other medications listed above, talk with your doctor about whether you should take this or any other medication.
If you are taking Strattera or any of the other medications listed above, talk with your doctor about whether you should take this or any other medication.
Some people may experience sleepiness or trouble falling asleep or staying asleep after taking Strattera or any other medication. Sleepiness or trouble sleeping after taking Strattera can affect your ability to sleep or you may be having more problems falling or staying asleep. It can also be a sign of an underlying condition, such as diabetes or anemia. Your doctor can help you find the right balance for you when taking Strattera or any other medication.
If you’re taking Strattera or any of the other medications listed above, talk with your doctor or pharmacist about whether you should take this or any other medication.
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Strattera contains the active ingredient atomoxetine. Atomoxetine is a selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) medicine. Atomoxetine is used in the treatment of ADHD, narcolepsy, and in the management of depression. Atomoxetine belongs to a class of drugs called norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (NRRIs). Atomoxetine can be bought without a prescription in Canada, the USA, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the rest of the world. This medicine is not indicated for use in children.
Do not use if you have ever had an allergic reaction to Atomoxetine, any of the ingredients listed at the end of the CMI, or any of the other ingredients listed at the end of this leaflet. Do not use if you have ever had an allergic reaction to atomoxetine, any of the other ingredients listed at the end of this leaflet or any other similar medicines, or any of the other ingredients in this medicine (see section 4.3).
Talk to your doctor if you have any other medical conditions, take any other medicines, or are pregnant or plan to become pregnant or are breastfeeding.
Do not use Strattera if you are taking other medicines containing the same active ingredient as Atomoxetine. If you are taking this medicine, tell your doctor before starting treatment with Strattera.
Some medicines should not be taken with Strattera. If you have any other medicines, you should not take Strattera without talking to your doctor or pharmacist.
Strattera contains atomoxetine as the active ingredient. It is used in the treatment of ADHD, narcolepsy, and in the management of depression. Strattera works by preventing the reuptake of norepinephrine in the brain. This can help to increase the levels of norepinephrine in the brain. In this way, Strattera can increase the number of norepinephrine-reuptake positive cells in the brain.
Things you should do | Remind any doctor, dentist or pharmacist you visit that you are using Strattera. Tell your doctor immediately if you become pregnant or breast-feeding. Tell your doctor immediately if you have or have ever had any allergic reaction to atomoxetine, any of the ingredients listed at the end of this leaflet or any other similar medicines. Tell your doctor immediately if you have any of the following medical conditions, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, kidney disease, severe heart failure, a history of stroke, or you are taking any other medicines:
Tell your doctor immediately if you are going to have surgery, have any surgery, have problems with your heart, or you have problems with your liver or kidneys. Tell your doctor immediately if you have any problems with the regular medicines you take, including those prescribed by your doctor. |
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Strattera is a medication primarily used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), a mental health condition characterized by the inability to keep score with focus and concentration[1]. It also helps manage the symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD) through its ability to provide a boost to the usual levels of academic and occupational functioning[2].
Strattera belongs to the class of selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs), which work by restoring the levels of norepinephrine in the brain and improving focus and concentration[4]. It can be taken once or twice per day, depending on the specific condition being treated. It can be taken with or without food, but it is important to note that the amount of medication in your body can vary, and you should always follow your doctor’s instructions and consume the medication carefully[4]. Strattera works by restoring the levels of norepinephrine, a neurotransmitter in the brain, which helps improve attention, focus and impulse control[4].
The typical starting dose of Strattera is 50 mg, taken once per day. However, you should follow your doctor’s instructions and the specific medication as advised by your doctor. The dosage for Strattera depends on the specific condition being treated, as well as the patient’s age, weight, medical history, and overall health status. It is important to note that the amount of Strattera in your body can vary, and you should always follow your doctor’s instructions and consume the medication carefully[4].
The maximum recommended dosing frequency is once per day. If you are prescribed Strattera dosages over multiple dosing regimens, you should consult your doctor to determine the best dosing regimen. Your doctor will decide the dosage based on the condition being treated, and the response to treatment.
It is important to take Strattera consistently at the same times each day to maintain its effectiveness. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible and do not double-dissend it in case it is close to the time for your next dose[1].
Strattera can cause some common side effects. These side effects usually go away within a few days of taking the medication[1].
Strattera is not an addictive drug. It is not a controlled substance under federal law. If you have any concerns about any potential side effects of taking Strattera, talk to your doctor about your concerns and then contact your doctor accordingly.
Before taking Strattera, it is important to inform your doctor about any other medications you are currently taking. Strattera can interact with certain drugs and substances, so it is important to disclose all medications and supplements you are taking to your doctor before starting Strattera.
Keep Strattera at room temperature and away from excess heat and moisture. Keep it out of reach of children and pets.
Strattera is used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults, and it can help manage the symptoms of ADHD[1].
Strattera is a medication used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children. It has the same active ingredient, atomoxetine hydrochloride, as Strattera. Children with ADHD will benefit greatly from using this medication.
Active Ingredient
The active ingredient in Strattera is atomoxetine hydrochloride, which belongs to the selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) class of medications. The drug works by changing the brain’s ability to release norepinephrine, a neurotransmitter associated with attention, mood, and behavior changes.
How It Works
Strattera works by increasing the levels of norepinephrine in the brain, which plays a role in regulating attention, impulse control, and behavior. By doing so, Strattera helps to improve focus, reduce impulsivity, and improve overall alertness. Additionally, Strattera has been found to increase the volume of the blood vessels in the brain, which helps to improve blood flow and reduce the risk of stroke.
The medication is available in tablet form and should be taken with a meal to reduce the risk of potential stomach upset. The dosage is based on the child’s weight and may vary depending on the severity of the condition.
Dosage Forms
The recommended dose of Strattera for ADHD is 40 mg three times a day for 12 weeks. It is usually taken three times daily. If the child is not adequately responding to the medication, a lower dose may be prescribed.
Precautions
Strattera should not be used for children under the age of 10 years. Additionally, it is not recommended to take Strattera with other medications that may interact with it. It is also not recommended for children who are taking MAO inhibitors, such as methylphenidate or methadone, for whom the medication may be an important component.
Side Effects
The most common side effects of Strattera in children are headaches, dry mouth, nausea, and restlessness. Strattera may also cause increased sweating and agitation. These effects are reversible once the medication is stopped. If the side effects persist or worsen, contact your healthcare provider.
In rare cases, Strattera may cause more serious side effects such as seizures or severe allergic reactions. If you experience any of these symptoms while taking Strattera, contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Serious side effects of Strattera can include seizures, changes in blood pressure, agitation, abnormal behavior, or severe allergic reactions. If you notice any of the above symptoms while taking Strattera, do not stop taking Strattera without your doctor’s advice.
Drug Interactions
Strattera can interact with certain medications, including: