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Definately. When I was first put on Strattera, I noticed a huge difference in my energy level. I was fatigued and felt like I had no energy to do tough tasks. Don't worry though, after about a month, I quit experiencing this fatigue and was back to normal. I have been taking Strattera for 6 months now and for some time now have had no side effects from Strattera.
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Yes, Cephalexin and Strattera can be taken together. Cephalexin is just an antibiotic and will have no effect on the Strattera.
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What type of rash does strattera cause
My husband swears Strattera has affected my moods (also not for the better). I have been on the medication for three weeks. I am hoping this ebbs or passes entirely, just as the nausea did.
yes i just took one and i had a flase positive for methadone and i have been on a 80mg dose of strattera for a few years
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I just started with it. The Strattera help me a little, so far. My condition was almost of incapacity must of the time. And now i can manage, at least, my personal needs.
No. Strattera can be dangerous if it gets in your eyes.
Sure, most drugs can be prescribed for extended periods of time. Certainly antidepressants (Strattera is a failed antidepressant) are prescribed as such. No studies have examined the long-term effects of Strattera, and therefore it is not recommended that Strattera be used in the long-term. In fact, the Strattera drug information specifically states,"Strattera is not for long-term use." Be careful with drugs like Strattera (antidepressants in general): their specific effects on the brain and their long-term effects are not well-known. These drugs can permanently alter your brain chemistry and cause a variety of secondary effects (for which you'll be prescribed more medications). Of course, this is just my opinion, and it is based on anecdotal evidence. Be cautious.